OpenAI has opposed India’s demand to allow users to delete their data, citing constraints under U.S. legal frameworks. The company argues that complying with the request would require changes to its core infrastructure, raising concerns about operational feasibility. This clash highlights the growing tension between global tech regulations and local data sovereignty.
Source: ComputerWorld
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