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    10 days ago

    I kinda get Apple’s point though. They designed the AI cloud to be super private. Letting customers use other models invites abuse of their data. You know there are advertisers and sketchy data brokers lining up to have all your contacts, calendar, to dos, notes, photos, and other personal information sent to their servers and the media will sharpen their knives to blame Apple when abuse occurs, even if they did it to appease the EU.

    Edit: if you’re not a software engineer that understands the details, your opinion is irrelevant here.

    Read their docs. Don’t have anything meaningful to contribute besides inane, reactionary dribble? Keep your mouth shut and move on.

    https://security.apple.com/blog/private-cloud-compute/

    https://security.apple.com/blog/expanding-pcc/