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Apple has shared recordings of talks from its workshop about privacy and machine learning, demonstrating how it is considering how to protect user data while it is processed using AI.

Man in blue shirt pointing at a slide titled 'Random data allocation' with diagrams and equations on a screen.
Apple ML researcher Vitaly Feldman presenting at the workshop – Image Credit: Apple

Apple has repeatedly insisted that it is a privacy-forward company, including in its artificial intelligence and machine learning efforts. Following a workshop on privacy preservation in machine learning, Apple has shared details and published work that was presented at the event.

The workshop on Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning (PPML) was a two-day event earlier in 2025. It played host to researchers both within and outside of Apple, to discuss PPML in general.

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