Ars Technica AIJun 9, 2026, 1:05 PMAndrew Cunninghamimportant 75

Apple Says Its AI is Still Private Even When Running on Google's Servers

Original: Apple says its AI is still private, even when it's running on Google's servers

Apple guarantees user privacy is maintained even when its AI models run on Google Cloud infrastructure.

Apple clarified that running some of its AI models on Google's cloud infrastructure does not compromise user privacy. Through its Private Cloud Compute (PCC) architecture, Apple ensures that all data is processed in secure enclaves with end-to-end encryption. Consequently, Google has zero access to user data, addressing privacy concerns over Apple's cloud partnerships.

隨著 Apple 逐步擴大其 AI 功能(Apple Intelligence)的部署,外界高度關注其雲端運算的隱私保護機制。針對部分 AI 模型實際上託管並運行於 Google 雲端伺服器的消息,Apple 官方做出澄清,強調即便使用第三方基礎設施,用戶的隱私依然受到絕對保護。

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