News organizations have accused OpenAI of deliberately deleting ChatGPT logs to avoid copyright claims, alleging that OpenAI did not adequately preserve data that could be used as evidence against it. They claim that OpenAI retained data beneficial to its defense while deleting potential evidence of third-party users eliciting copyrighted works. The plaintiffs argue that OpenAI could have preserved more data, as Microsoft managed to do with its Copilot logs, and are requesting court intervention to access these logs. They seek a court order to prevent further deletions and to compel OpenAI to disclose the extent of the deleted data, which could be critical for building their case. This matters because it highlights the challenges of data preservation in legal disputes involving AI-generated content and copyright issues.
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