Sam Altman comes out swinging at The New York Times | TechCrunch
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During a live podcast event, OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman took the opportunity to address his company's legal struggles with The New York Times. Altman expressed his discontent with the lawsuit claiming that OpenAI improperly used the Times' articles to train models, especially regarding demands that OpenAI retain user interaction logs even when users opted for privacy. Altman's comments highlighted OpenAI's commitment to prioritizing user privacy while voicing disappointment at what he viewed as a contradiction from a respected institution.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed frustration over The New York Times lawsuit, which challenges the company's handling of consumer data, saying they feel strongly against retaining user logs.
Altman emphasized OpenAI's stance on user privacy, criticizing The New York Times for their position in the lawsuit that would compel them to keep user data.
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