OpenAI accidentally deleted potential evidence in NY Times copyright lawsuit
Nov 22, 2024 - ground.news
OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research lab, has accidentally deleted crucial evidence related to a lawsuit, which included data from the News Plaintiffs' programs and search results. The lab was only able to recover some of the information, which the lawyers involved in the case have deemed effectively useless.
OpenAI's counsel, Tom Gorman, has described the incident as a 'glitch'. The majority of the sources reporting on this issue lean towards the left, according to the Bias Distribution data. Further details about the incident and its implications are behind a paywall.
Key takeaways:
OpenAI accidentally deleted evidence related to a lawsuit, including data from the News Plaintiffs' programs and search results.
Only some of the deleted information could be recovered by OpenAI, rendering it effectively useless according to the lawyers involved.
OpenAI's counsel, Tom Gorman, described the deletion of data as a 'glitch'.
67% of the sources reporting on this issue lean Left politically.