Apple doubles down on privacy after Siri-snooping settlement
Briefly

"Siri is designed to do as much processing as possible right on a user's device - though some requests require external help, many, such as search suggestions, do not."
"When Siri uses Private Cloud Compute, a user's data is not stored or made accessible to Apple, and Private Cloud Compute only uses their data to fulfill the request," the company said.
"The manner in which that was done tarnished its reputation for privacy, which is unfortunate given the company knows very well that in the current environment digital privacy is something that must be fought for."
"That Apple is now making these statements means it can once again raise privacy as a consideration as we move through the next chapters of AI-driven digital transformation."
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