The data preservation order affects all ChatGPT users, including those with Free, Plus, Pro, or Team subscriptions, and OpenAI API users without a Zero Data Retention agreement. OpenAI is required to store even deleted conversations and API content that would typically be erased after 30 days. The company clarified that any data stored under this order will be on legal hold and used solely for legal compliance. Meanwhile, OpenAI has expanded ChatGPT's memory capabilities to free-tier users, enhancing personalized and context-aware interactions.
Key takeaways:
- The New York Times is forcing OpenAI to store all ChatGPT user data indefinitely due to a copyright infringement lawsuit.
- OpenAI is required to retain all consumer and enterprise ChatGPT data, including deleted conversations, as part of the legal proceedings.
- OpenAI is actively appealing the data preservation order, arguing it conflicts with their privacy commitments to users.
- OpenAI expanded ChatGPT's memory capabilities to free-tier users, enhancing personalized and context-aware interactions.