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Apple Confirms AI Privacy Despite Running Models on Google Servers

via Ars Technica·3h ago·17 sources

Apple has stated that its AI models remain private even when they run on Google's cloud infrastructure. The company clarified that while the compute happens elsewhere, Google receives no access to the user data. This distinction is crucial for maintaining user trust in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

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