Computerworld October 25, 2024
If Apple can make a cloud-based AI system that is transparent and open to security research at this level, every other firm offering such services should do the same — if they care about protecting your data.
Apple will introduce new Macs and the first services within its Apple Intelligence collection next week. To protect cloud-based requests made through Apple Intelligence, it has put industry-beating security and privacy protecting transparency in place around cloud-based requests handled by its Private Cloud Compute (PCC) system.
What that means is that Apple has pulled far ahead of the industry in a bid to build rock-solid protection around security and privacy for requests made of AI using Apple’s cloud. It’s an industry-leading move and...