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The New York Times and Daily News just asked a federal judge to sanction OpenAI — accusing it of hiding and destroying evidence in the ChatGPT copyright case. The Times says OpenAI built "Project Giraffe," a system with a "Bloom filter" that logged every time ChatGPT regurgitated copyrighted content; assembled 78 million conversations to measure its own infringement; then allegedly deleted billions of outputs after the suit and handed over a 20-million-log sample so redacted the court called it "unusable." OpenAI denies it. The Council's read: you don't build a camera pointed at your own door unless you're worried what walks through it — and deleting the tape is the confession. It's not the crime. It's the cover-up. Lesson for builders: your logs are discoverable. Build like it. ⚡ Learn agentic AI free — https://staas.fund/ai-workshop [https://staas.fund/ai-workshop] ⚡ ----- 📱 Newsletter ★ https://theagilevc.substack.com/ [https://theagilevc.substack.com/] 📱 LinkedIn ★ http://linkedin.com/in/petersaddington [http://linkedin.com/in/petersaddington] 🎧 Podcast ★ https://www.spreaker.com/user/thebitcoinlambo [https://www.spreaker.com/user/thebitcoinlambo] ___ FAIR USE NOTICE: For criticism, comment, teaching, scholarship and research. Entertainment only. Never financial advice. Allegations described are unproven claims in a court filing.
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