Disclaimer: I’m a paid customer of Infomaniak’s KSuite (a Swiss ‘ethical’ cloud offering). Next to the cloud storage and email and a few other extra, I recently noticed they have a ‘privacy respecting’ AI called Euria (which they also claims to be green-ish): https://www.infomaniak.com/en/euria
Overall, I’m very satisfied with their services but I’m also not much into using AI and don’t plan to change that, and I was wondering: how does one make sure an AI is indeed privacy-respecting? I mean, is there an independent audit of some sort like there are for VPNs?
if you can’t host it offline, it’s not privacy respecting.
I understand, thx.
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Offline ollama instance + alpaca. Then use a model that can also use the terminal or look things up on the web, etc.
Just because it’s an offline instance doesn’t mean it’s privacy.
You can’t. The cloud is a black box, and LLMs are not E2E encrypted. Also VPN audits can be fake. Download your own LLM if you want but you will suffer unless you have a powerful machine.
Thx. That’s what I was thinking. More or less. But I won’t download my own local AI either as I really don’t wish to use one. I was just curious to know if there was any way to… control this kind of claims.
privacy respecting’ AI called Euria (which they also claims to be green-ish




