Google introduces Private AI Compute, a new cloud system aimed at enhancing AI capabilities while protecting user data. The system allows devices to process data through encrypted connections to Google’s secure cloud, powered by Tensor Processing Units. Independent testing confirms compliance with strict privacy regulations.
Operating on an AMD-based Trusted Execution Environment, Private AI Compute ensures data privacy by isolating and encrypting memory. Google can now run larger AI models, improving features like Magic Cue on Pixel 10 phones. The Recorder app will also benefit from the secure cloud, offering transcription summaries in more languages.
By combining cloud and edge processing, Google aims to provide faster and more intelligent AI experiences without compromising privacy. On-device neural processors will still handle smaller AI tasks locally. The company emphasizes the importance of privacy and data protection in advancing AI technology.
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