ChatGPT Privacy CRACKS:The Court Now Has Your ChatGPT History
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https://openai.com/index/response-to-nyt-data-demands/
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@TDVL
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
What’s with the data uploaded that is copyrighted or otherwise confidential (owned by the uploader or a third party (s)he works for)?
@thecorrectoification
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
From day one when I saw that the log in used my google auth sign in, I only ever typed things into chatgpt assuming it was not private. The assumption also stemmed from the idea that the devs would train future models on user data.
@neildraper3238
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
Hahahahahahahahaha!🤣
@gup5922
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
ChatGPT explicitly named my current location in a new chat whit out any given information from me, as if it remembers what i told it in previous chats.
When i asked how do you know and are you collecting informations about me? it said it was just guessing and this is just a misunderstanding.
They are not collecting or saving any Data about me, what concern‘s me is not that they do, but that they lie about it.
They are collecting personal information about you, and who knows how long this will be saved and stored what you type in there, be careful people.
I still have the Chat as proof, it is completely clear that ChatGPT collects data about me, probably from old chats even if you delete them.
@pgc6290
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
Its cute seeing people worry about privacy and having theories about how even after politicies and opt out it wouldn't be private, AND SAY NOTHING ABOUT GOOGLE LITERALLY FKN SAYING THAT WE WILL SNOOP, TRAIN, SHARE, READ, DO WHATEVER THE FK WE WANT.
@YoungMoneyFuture
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
Reality Check: Even if in the past your privacy was safe, eventually your privacy might not be safe, wild
@moosemeat01
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
How does conversions after the training have to do with Training? The conversions are after!?! Right?
@BoomBoomClub
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
Users should sue to keep their data private. Users also have a stake in the out come different than the NYT.
@freyahmartell
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
WHERE ARE THE LINKS? Thanks.
@rudra7615
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
But why? Why would news outlets want private ChatGPT chat logs? Why to the New York Times and other news outlets? Can anyone explain why they should have it?
@AIsavesDemocracy
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
They shouldn't be saving logs. They absolutely don't have to.
@FactsNC300
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
Where the links you mentioned?
@alexandermoody1946
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
I really want to come forward and suggest I actually do not want a single company to retain my data and if it is required by legal frameworks especially to prove innocence in a court of law then I absolutely want that to be enforced.
Our relationship with our data has to fundamentally change, it is simply not sustainable for whole populations to be mined for data without a compensatory system in place especially in terms of a core open source framework that any person or ai can inspect the code of to see any malicious intent.
That said working with open source models is very useful although typically I only use Google Gemma and IBM Granite because they have very performant characteristics that are abstractly different.
But it is possible now to run open source models ( there are hundreds of not thousands of them) using Llama.cpp or Ollama ( Ollama is much more simple to work with) on basically Ewaste or machines built up to and around ten years ago and both will work on CPU only. Ollama is now incorporating an experimental Vulkan backend and can utilise RADV and Mesa for older AMD GPU'S down to the lower GCN cards which is really good although this is still not really simple to setup. The open source Vulkan backend means that CUDA or ROCm ( although easier to implement) is not mandatory.
If at some point Nvidia goes bankrupt and CUDA is left unsupported then open source drivers via Vulkan will still be available including for Intel GPU's which are also quite affordable some would suggest.
If you have an old pc or laptop that you do not mind wiping the harddrive or SSD of and you have a spare usb stick to make an Ubuntu Linux boot drive.
Install Ubuntu.
press control+ alt+t. ( Launches the Linux terminal [ don't be intimidated it is a powerful command system but to run llms it is easy to get started with])
Run the update and upgrade commands as follows.
Sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade -y press enter.
Type the following command
curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh
Press enter.
Then "Ollama run Gemma3"
The Gemma3 command normally is the quantised 4b model larger or smaller capacity models are in the models library on the Ollama.com website.
If the hardware is limited
"Ollama run Gemma3:1b"
Or search the model list for a model that fits happily in your specific volume of ram which if you do not know can be determined in the Ubuntu System monitor in amongst the main programs.
@NachtEulex
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
I find it hard to believe people do not know that none of this was private to begin with. Where do you think your DATA goes? Nowhere? But then again, I've been surprised before.
@biiGDawgBiiG
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
Wow better bring that monthly price down
@gazablacks6847
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
What can run local on a phone
@that_random_guy_over_there
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
Cool, great.
@Synthetic.Whispers
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
A lot of people use ChatGPT as a journal, therapy, a friend, now imagine, if these things/ppl ratted you out to the government/officials every time you said anything? People should MASS PROTEST by stopping use, if everyone stopped supporting it, and stopped paying they will be killing / slowing the AI race for the US and CHINA will get ahead, which is something the US government does NOT want.
@ThatCoolKidYouKnow
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
If I learned from NYT and wrote an article, I wouldn't owe NYT anything. It makes no sense. "Training" is the epitome of "Fair Use". Judge got bought!
@KittyPrydeOTP
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
Wait.. wait.. wait.. what?? They have to release private logs to news companies to protect user data???? 🥴
Does the Govt think the public is really that stupid??
@pokechopsandwich
April 17, 2026 at 10:48 pm
Totalitarianism reigns. They see all. Next comes the thought police.