Unless the police want it. Then it's available.
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Do you have proof of this? Apple generally does not comply with requests for data unless legally mandated (which not all companies hold firm to, some just hand it over on request (Ring security... Any bells? π)). Additionally, they've made significant strides to enable E2E encryption across icloud and their devices, making the data inaccessible by anyone but the device owner.
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Cool but I have no use for this AI. I can form a sentence on my own and think for myself. Let me turn it off, uninstall it, and never be intruded upon by it.
iCloud...thats Apple right?
You only read the Lemmy headline so I won't blame you. But the actual article headline is "Apple AI." So they're referring to the data you provide to this AI for it to work. According to them, they won't store this data.
iCloud is a totally different product.
Edit: Exactly why are you downvoting me?
Iβm glad they made almost all of the processing local. Not just for privacy, but also speed and usability in bad connection situations.
And then you download one app
Now that is a lie
Why?
Apple has been claiming perfect privacy over and over, and getting caught lying over and over. Now they've got the most leak sensitive thing they've ever built. I'm sure they're honest this time around
Shit. So Apple is like any other megacorp. Sucks. Not surprising, though.
Corps gonna corp, but Iβve tested this with all the systems and network analysis tools at my disposal, and the on-device and e2e guarantees appear to hold, for now.
But people are right to be suspicious, because itβs rare. The engineering challenges of mobile inference compared to data center hardware, the expense of developing models without free data from users, and the lack of future data brokerage side-hustle options are why itβs rare. So anyone who can should audit these claims periodically, particularly with respect to data collection.
I'm not sure we'll ever know why they lied. Probably for sales.
Sales, but it's also cheaper not to develop something as long as no one finds out. Like how they were caught not encrypting or safeguarding iCloud data in 2018
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