Honestly, this incident makes me feel that it is really difficult to draw a clear line between “protecting privacy” and “obeying the law”. On the one hand, I am very relieved that OpenAI stood up and said “no”. After all, we all know that these systems collect everything by default, which makes people a little panic. But on the other hand, it sounds very strange that the court can directly say “give me all the data”, even those that users explicitly delete.
Moreover, this also shows that everyone actually cares about their information and privacy now. No one wants to be used for anything casually.
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