Google is introducing “Private AI Compute,” a new cloud-based platform that allows users to access advanced AI features on their devices while maintaining data privacy.
This feature, which closely resembles Apple’s Private Cloud Compute, emerges as companies strive to strike a balance between users’ privacy demands and the growing computational requirements of modern AI applications.
As stated by the company, Google developed Private AI Compute to harness the complete speed and power of Gemini cloud models for AI experiences. The new feature offers quicker, more useful responses, simplifying the process of finding what you need, receiving intelligent suggestions, and taking action.
Private AI Compute allows on-device capabilities to operate with enhanced features while upholding privacy assurances. With this technology, Magic Cue is becoming even more beneficial, offering timely suggestions on the latest Pixel 10 devices.
Additionally, with the assistance of the platform, the Recorder app on Pixel can now summarise transcriptions across a broader array of languages.
Many Google products utilise AI features, such as translation and chatbots, directly on devices, keeping user data local. However, Google acknowledges that this method is unsustainable, as more advanced AI tools need greater computational power than devices can offer.
Private AI Compute is a secure, multi-layered system designed with core principles of privacy. It operates on a seamless Google tech stack powered by custom Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) and integrates world-class privacy through Titanium Intelligence Enclaves (TIE). Remote attestation and encryption ensure your device connects to a hardware-secured cloud environment, allowing Gemini models to process your data in a protected space.
“This ensures sensitive data processed by Private AI Compute remains accessible only to you and no one else, not even Google,” it said in the blog.
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