Apple Launches AI Platform with Google, Nvidia Partnership Using Private Cloud Compute at WWDC

According to Apple's announcement at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 8, the company unveiled a new AI platform leveraging Google's technology while maintaining its privacy standards through a Private Cloud Compute (PCC) architecture. Apple software chief Craig Federighi stated that queries using Google's AI model are not stored or accessed by anyone, with user data remaining protected.

Apple has partnered with Google and Nvidia to extend its Private Cloud Compute architecture to Nvidia GPUs on Google Cloud. The company's flagship AI model, AFM Cloud Pro, operates within this privacy-protected framework. Additionally, Apple introduced a redesigned Siri that will function as a more conversational digital assistant, with the ability to understand device information and execute operations directly for the first time.

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