OpenAI is challenging the New York Times ’s efforts to access millions of private ChatGPT user conversations to support the newspaper’s lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company.

OpenAI said Wednesday it is taking “steps to comply” with the newspaper’s request “because we must follow the law.”

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“The New York Times’ demand does not align with our privacy standards,” the tech company headed by Sam Altman added in a press release . “That is why we’re challenging it.”

OpenAI and the New York Times have been embroiled in legal fights since 2023. At the time, the newspaper brought a lawsuit against Altman’s company and Microsoft, OpenAI’s primary financial backer, due t

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