Stuckey wrote that the publication's demand for users' ChatGPT logs, which it asked to review as part of its copyright infringement lawsuit, "disregards long-standing privacy protections" and "breaks with common-sense security practices." "Journalism has historically played a critical role in defending people's right to privacy throughout the world," Stuckey wrote. "However, this demand from the New York Times does not live up to that legacy, and we're asking the court to reject it."
The New York Times refused to mention anywhere in its 400-word story on the monstrous rape of a corpse on the NYC subway that the depraved perpetrator is an ILLEGAL alien. Why not report the facts, @nytimes?