I’m considering stock pixel 9, but I was wondering if anyone had specific critiques of Gemini’s privacy.
I use LLM bots frequently, but am a bit hesitant to let one take over my phone.
If it is private, then this means it is FOSS and should run on AOSP, so also on GrapheneOS. Then, fine. If not, then it is not private as it is a black box.
We’ve always safeguarded your data with an integrated stack of world-class secure infrastructure and technology, delivering end-to-end protection in a way that only Google can
This is weaselly even by marketing standards. Most of Google’s services are still not end-to-end encrypted, and none of them were until recently. Oh, but they said “end-to-end protection”, which means absolutely nothing, so I guess it’s not technically a bald-faced lie.
Anyway, aside from their attempt to rewrite history, it sounds a lot like Apple’s promise with their secure and verifiable AI servers. Google’s blog post references Project Oak, which I’m not intimately familiar with.
I’m still skeptical of these supposedly-private cloud platforms, but I have a lot of reading to do if I want to develop an informed opinion.
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