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- Yung Goonie
- Nov 12
- 1 min read
š āGoogle Debuts āPrivate AI Compute,ā Promising Apple-Like Privacy for AI Featuresā šØšØšØ
One of the biggest hurdles to widespread AI adoption has been trustāthe confidence that your data isnāt being siphoned off to advertisers or data brokers. Now, Google (GOOGL $286.94, -1.50%) is taking a major step to address that concern with the launch of a new feature called Private AI Compute, a system designed to keep your AI data private and secure.
The announcement mirrors Appleās Private Cloud Compute, introduced in June 2024, which ensures that only usersānot Appleācan access the data sent to the cloud for AI processing. While Appleās full suite of AI tools has yet to roll out, Googleās new system appears to take a similar approach.
With Private AI Compute, Google says AI models running on its phones will process user data within a secure environment. When tasks require more computing power in the cloud, that same privacy protection extends there, leveraging Googleās custom TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) chips to maintain data security.
In a press release, the company emphasized:
āThis ensures sensitive data processed by Private AI Compute remains accessible only to you and no one else ā not even Google.ā
The move signals a growing shift in Big Techās AI race ā from simply building the smartest models to also building the most trusted ones.


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