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Apple will pay up to $1 million to anyone who discovers a privacy breach in Apple Intelligence

Apple will pay up to  million to anyone who discovers a privacy breach in Apple Intelligence

Apple has done a great job Apple Intelligence privacy credentials when the AI ​​suite launched earlier this year. These claims have attracted some skepticism, especially from people such as Elon Musk who was especially offended by Apple partnership with ChatGPT. But now Apple is putting its money where its mouth is by launching first Apple Intelligence Bug Bounty.

In particular, Apple invites hackers to explore the Private Cloud Compute (PCC) feature. While on-device AI is inherently more private since all data stays on the phone, cloud computing is a different story. PCC is Apple’s attempt to solve this problem and offer cloud-based AI processing without compromising data security and user privacy.