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theshrike79
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Lumo: Privacy-first AI assistant
But you can't give what you don't have access to.
The Apple private could is specifically built so that if it's tampered with it stops working.
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The rest of iCloud is quite open by default though. It’s a lot simpler to just get the data from there than to try to access the private cloud context used by Apple’s models.
PeterStuer
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That is not how that type of regulation works. Try to run a covert communication service. FAFO, big time!
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The Apple private could is specifically built so that if it's tampered with it stops working.