OpenAI Challenges Discovery Order In Times Case - News Summed Up

OpenAI Challenges Discovery Order In Times Case


‘User privacy’The company also attacked the newspaper publicly in a blog post by chief information security officer Dane Stuckey, who accused the paper of “invasion of user privacy”. On 7 November, Magistrate Judge Ona Wang ruled that it would be “appropriate” for OpenAI to produce the logs that Times lawyers had requested as part of the discovery process. In her original decision, Wang said OpenAI had failed to explain why it thought user privacy was at risk, given that the logs were subject to “exhaustive” anonymisation. In its filing, OpenAI argued the logs were “irrelevant” to the case. Judge Elke Schwager of Munich District Court I ruled that OpenAI should pay damages, while OpenAI said it disagreed and would appeal.


Source: The Times November 13, 2025 08:05 UTC



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