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Sheepish-Lord

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Didn’t think Apple would be this aggressive, holy ****.
“This report may include personal data such as messages and text you enter in intelligent writing tools.”

Settings>Privacy & Security>Transparency Logs
 

MegaBlue

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Wow that’s a bit creepy, why is such a report needed?
Didn’t think Apple would be this aggressive, holy ****.
“This report may include personal data such as messages and text you enter in intelligent writing tools.”

Settings>Privacy & Security>Transparency Logs
The report is there for transparency. They talked about it when Apple Intelligence was announced. It allows you to see if your request was interpreted on device or on the Private Cloud Compute servers.

The report is generated locally and not shared with Apple.
 

Cmd+Q

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Apr 23, 2018
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Is there a list of which requests are processed on devices and which go to Apple? I just installed the iOS 18.1 RC on an iPhone 15 Pro and it is not readily apparent from interacting with the new features:

  • Using writing tools, the report shows all requests go to PrivateCloudCompute
  • Summarization in Mail, same thing.
  • Clean Up in Photos is not listed in the report, and it downloaded some artifact onto the device before I could use it. So that’s all on device?
  • Siri interactions are not listed either but they always get processed in the cloud by default.
Is there an Apple support page or in depth guide that explains this? I could find anything.
 

Tagbert

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Jun 22, 2011
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  • Siri interactions are not listed either but they always get processed in the cloud by default.
Where did you get that assumption? In recent years, Apple has moved more and more Siri processing on device. That may shift as Siri becomes more of an LLM AI, but the current Siri hasn't really changed much.
 

Cmd+Q

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Apr 23, 2018
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On the original topic though, I would say having a report like this is great in terms of transparency; even if the original intent was debugging, given the reports current JSON output and unpolished UX compared to the App Privacy Report feature. Especially considering that other services are going to be connected into the Apple Intelligence framework: my hope is that we will be able to see what data/metadata is transmitted to Apple, OpenAI, etc.
 
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