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What Reddit says: YSK OpenAI is legally required to keep copies of anything you send to ChatGPT, even if you delete it

Reddit users in lawyers discussions are using this thread to compare what AI actually helps with in day-to-day work. The original post focuses on why ysk: despite their reputation, most tech companies actually delete most of your data after you click "delete". however, as part of their ongoing lawsuit against openai, the new york times [successfully demanded](https://openai.com/index/response-to-nyt-data-demands/) that openai keep permanent records of everything.

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