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Home / Technology / Judge Orders OpenAI to Reveal Data Deletion Secrets

Judge Orders OpenAI to Reveal Data Deletion Secrets

2 Dec

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Summary

  • OpenAI must disclose lawyer communications about deleted book datasets.
  • Datasets 'Books 1' and 'Books 2' were sourced from shadow library LibGen.
  • Judge cites OpenAI's shifting claims as reason for privileged information disclosure.
Judge Orders OpenAI to Reveal Data Deletion Secrets

A federal judge has ordered OpenAI to produce internal communications with its lawyers concerning the deletion of datasets "Books 1" and "Books 2." These datasets, allegedly compiled from the shadow library Library Genesis, are critical to an ongoing class-action lawsuit filed by authors who claim their copyrighted works were used without permission to train OpenAI's ChatGPT. The court's decision stems from OpenAI's apparent contradictions regarding the reasons for deleting these datasets.

Judge Ona Wang cited OpenAI's shifting stance on whether the datasets' "non-use" was a reason for their deletion. Initially, OpenAI claimed "non-use" was a factor, then sought to shield related discussions under attorney-client privilege. This vacillation led the judge to rule that OpenAI could not claim privilege to avoid discovery, especially after the datasets had been on file for over a year. OpenAI must now provide these communications by December 8.

Authors believe revealing OpenAI's rationale for deleting the datasets could bolster their claims of willful copyright infringement. The judge's order also noted that many communications within a Slack channel named "excise-libgen" were not privileged, as they lacked requests for legal advice. OpenAI stated it disagrees with the ruling and intends to appeal.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
OpenAI claims the datasets fell out of use and were internally decided to be deleted, though the exact reasons are now under legal scrutiny.
Authors allege ChatGPT was illegally trained on these datasets, which were sourced from a shadow library, and OpenAI's deletion is a key point in the case.
The judge ordered OpenAI to share communications with in-house lawyers about deleting the datasets and any redacted references to Library Genesis.

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