Apple advised at launch that Private Cloud Compute’s security will be inspectable by third parties. On Thursday, it fulfilled its promise.
In July, Apple introduced Apple Intelligence and its cloud-based processing facility, Private Cloud Compute. It was pitched as being a secure and private way to handle in-cloud processing of Siri queries under Apple Intelligence.
As well as insisting that it used cryptography and didn’t store user data, it also insisted that the features could be inspected by independent experts. On October 24, it offered an update on that plan.
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