
Prosecutors use mans ChatGPT log in unsuccessful arson trial
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ChatGPT logs entering evidence in a federal arson case show that AI usage data is now part of the forensic surface area. Sensitive: true or not, assume prompts and histories are discoverable—legal, compliance, and security teams need a position on retention and access before the subpoena arrives.
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