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by WorldPeas 381 days ago
So how is this going to impact cursor's privacy mode, which is required by many companies for compliant usage of AI editors? For the uninitiated, in the web console this looks like:

Privacy mode (enforced across all seats)

OpenAI Zero-data-retention (approved)

Anthropic Zero-data-retention (approved)

Google Vertex AI Zero-data-retention (approved)

xAi Grok Zero-data-retention (approved)

did this just open another can of worms?

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Likely, they're using OpenAI's Zero-Retention APIs where there's never data stored in the first place.

So nothing?

> OpenAI's Zero-Retention APIs

Do we know if the court order covers these?

Yes, follow the link at the top.
> Yes, follow the link at the top

OpenAI says “this does not impact API customers who are using Zero Data Retention endpoints under our ZDR amendment.”

at least, openai zero-data-retention will by court order be full retention.

im excited that the law is going to push for local models

The linked page specifically mentions that these ZDR APIs are not impacted.

> This does not impact API customers who are using Zero Data Retention endpoints under our ZDR amendment.