Court Orders OpenAI to Keep All ChatGPT Logs, Even Deleted Ones

Court Orders OpenAI to Keep All ChatGPT Logs, Even Deleted Ones

August 12, 20253 min read

As a tech nerd, I love how AI tools like ChatGPT make work easier, but I’m disappointed by a new court ruling that could expose your private chats. If you’re a ChatGPT user, this applies to you. Let’s break it down.

Imagine your ChatGPT chats as private letters you shred after sending. You expect them to be gone forever, right? But tech reports say a U.S. court ordered OpenAI in May 2025 to save every ChatGPT conversation, even ones you delete, due to a lawsuit from The New York Times and other publishers. They claim ChatGPT uses their articles without permission, and deleted chats might hold proof. This affects Free, Plus, Pro, and Team users, but not Enterprise or Education accounts.

I’ve seen X posts freaking out, like “My deleted chats are saved for a judge?” while others shrug, saying it’s just legal noise. In 2024, a small business employee’s ChatGPT log, used for work notes, was pulled in a legal case, exposing sensitive client data.

For you at work, this is a big deal. If you use ChatGPT to draft emails, brainstorm ideas, or handle client info, those chats, even deleted ones, could be stored indefinitely and accessed by legal teams. A 2025 report estimates 40% of SMBs use AI tools like ChatGPT, according to industry blogs, and a single data leak could damage client trust or cost thousands in fines.

In 2023, a retailer’s AI logs were exposed, leading to a $75,000 settlement after client details surfaced. OpenAI says only a small team can access these logs, but the risk of leaks or hacks remains. X posts warn that “deleted” doesn’t mean gone anymore.

At CyberStreams, we’re passionate about helping you protect your privacy, so you can use AI safely at work without worrying about your data.

I’ve put together three takeaways and next steps:

1. Corporate AI Solutions

Consider limiting corporate and client data to AI solutions like Microsoft’s Co-Pilot or Google Gemini through your corporate licensing, which may be bound by stricter data protection policies.

2. Venice.AI

A few weeks ago I posted about the privacy-first, unfiltered, unrestrained, and free-thinking AI chat bot, Venice.AI. This chat bot keeps all prompt and response logs local on your computer, not their servers, so they couldn’t retain or access your logs if they wanted.

3. Create a Corporate AI Policy

Ensure you have a corporate AI policy in place, specifying that employees should not enter sensitive corporate or client data into public AI chats.

Conclusion: Privacy Is No Longer Assumed, It Must Be Protected

The court order mandating OpenAI to retain all ChatGPT logs, deleted or not, marks a turning point in the AI era. As helpful as these tools are, they’re not exempt from legal oversight or data vulnerabilities.

Whether you’re a business leader, employee, or independent professional, it’s critical to rethink how you interact with AI. Treat every chat as potentially permanent, and take proactive steps to protect yourself and your clients.

Because in today’s AI-powered world, privacy isn’t automatic, it’s your responsibility.

A reliable and engaged partner in the IT support and services sector is crucial for achieving consistent growth through effective technological strategies. Mat Kordell, Chief Operating Officer of CyberStreams, is dedicated to assisting clients in optimizing their technology for a competitive edge.

At CyberStreams, Mat leads a team focused on delivering outstanding IT security and services. Drawing on his wealth of experience and practical knowledge, Mat ensures that clients receive comprehensive support and direction for their IT security projects. With CyberStreams as your partner, you'll have the resources to enhance your business systems and thrive in today's competitive business environment.

Mat Kordell | Chief Operating Officer | CyberStreams

A reliable and engaged partner in the IT support and services sector is crucial for achieving consistent growth through effective technological strategies. Mat Kordell, Chief Operating Officer of CyberStreams, is dedicated to assisting clients in optimizing their technology for a competitive edge. At CyberStreams, Mat leads a team focused on delivering outstanding IT security and services. Drawing on his wealth of experience and practical knowledge, Mat ensures that clients receive comprehensive support and direction for their IT security projects. With CyberStreams as your partner, you'll have the resources to enhance your business systems and thrive in today's competitive business environment.

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