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What is Apple's AI doing with your data?

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Apple made an announcement at its Worldwide Developers Conference about adding artificial intelligence (AI) to its products and partnering with OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT. This has raised questions about how Apple’s AI offerings will work and what will happen to users’ personal information. Apple is launching its own suite of AI models called Apple Intelligence, which focuses on personal assistance and uses specific information about users’ lives. ChatGPT, on the other hand, provides more general information and can be integrated with Apple devices. Apple assures users that their personal data will be processed on their devices as much as possible to maintain privacy. They have developed a new architecture called Private Cloud Compute to ensure that data is secure and not accessible to Apple. Apple claims that they do not use users’ private personal data in training their AI models.