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Signal Creator Teams Up with Meta on AI Privacy

Now, even AI has privacy issues—their biggest fear is us figuring out they can't actually predict the weather better than a darts-playing chimpanzee.

Moxie Marlinspike, the privacy advocate who developed Signal and its open-source encryption protocol, is collaborating with Meta on a new project aimed at enhancing privacy in artificial intelligence. This collaboration involves integrating Confer's privacy technology into Meta’s AI platforms, such as WhatsApp.

Marlinspike emphasized that this move addresses the growing concern over unencrypted data being accessible to AI companies and their employees, hackers, subpoenas, and governments. By implementing end-to-end encryption in AI conversations, users can maintain confidentiality and privacy when interacting with chatbots.

The partnership is part of a broader effort to offer users access to advanced AI capabilities while retaining control over their personal information. Marlinspike stated that Confer’s technology will serve as the backbone for Meta's AI systems, ensuring that user data remains private during interactions with AI models.

Despite being relatively new, Confer has already gained attention from experts in the field of cryptography. Mallory Knodel from New York University highlighted its potential but noted areas for improvement. Cryptographer JP Aumasson praised Confer as a significant step toward privacy-preserving AI technologies.

The integration of Confer with Meta’s AI systems is seen as a pioneering approach, combining some of the most advanced AI models available today with robust privacy measures. While there are still challenges to overcome in developing encryption schemes for AI platforms, this collaboration represents an important milestone in the ongoing effort to protect user data and enhance digital privacy.

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