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OpenAI blamed NYT for tech problem erasing evidence of copyright abuse

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The New York Times accused AI company OpenAI of erasing programs and search results that the newspaper believed could be used as evidence of copyright abuse.

The NYT apparently spent more than 150 hours extracting training data, while following a model inspection protocol that OpenAI set up to avoid conducting potentially damning searches of its own database.

OpenAI denied deleting "any evidence," instead admitting only that file-system information was "inadvertently removed".

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