OpenAI Erases Training Data
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•The New York Times says OpenAI deleted evidence in its copyright lawsuit
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The New York Times has been battling Microsoft and OpenAI over alleged copyright infringement with its AI models since December of last year .
The lawsuit is still in its discovery phase when evidence is requested and delivered by both sides to build its case for trial.
OpenAI acknowledged the deletion but the company’s legal team called it a “glitch”.
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