OpenAI Accused of Faking Search Limitations, Concealing Billions of Logs, According to NYT
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| Source: HN | Original article
OpenAI allegedly faked inability to search training data, hiding billions of logs.
OpenAI is facing allegations of hiding evidence in a copyright lawsuit, with the New York Times claiming the company faked its inability to search training data and hid billions of logs. This development is a significant escalation of the ongoing lawsuit, which was first reported on July 10, when the New York Times said OpenAI hid evidence in the ChatGPT copyright trial.
The allegations suggest that OpenAI made the discovery process as burdensome as possible, and a court has deemed an OpenAI sample "unusable". This raises concerns about the company's transparency and willingness to cooperate in legal proceedings. As we reported on July 10, OpenAI has been involved in several significant developments, including the launch of ChatGPT Work for workplace automation and the announcement of GPT 5.6 as the preferred model for Microsoft Copilot 365.
The outcome of this lawsuit will be closely watched, as it may have implications for OpenAI's business practices and the broader AI industry. The court's decision on the motion for sanctions will be particularly important, as it could lead to further consequences for OpenAI.
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