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OpenAI recently lost a battle in court against The New York Times as part of their ongoing copyright infringement lawsuit. As a result, a federal judge has ordered the company to produce 20 million ChatGPT logs for lawyers of The New York Times to analyze as part of their investigations. However, OpenAI has openly opposed this ruling, arguing the forced productions of these logs is not justified by "common sense". 

A recent article from Business Insider also shared that OpenAI shared a public statement titles "Fighting the New York Times' invasion of user privacy". The company fails to acknowledge the recent loss against the New York Times in court. Finally, as a part of her decision, Magistrate Judge Ona Wang said OpenAI had failed to adequately protect the privacy of its consumers. 

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