is publicly dishing out dosh, it's usually related to one of the company's compensation schemes. Some users were recently afflicted by the infamously failure-prone Butterfly keyboard, for example, were. But if you think you can hack into Apple's AI servers, the company might give you considerably more than that.
Apple has made a big deal about the security and privacy of Apple Intelligence, and is now putting its money where its mouth is by offering up to $1M to security researchers who can hack Private Cloud Compute, the company's new AI servers.
"We designed Private Cloud Compute as part of Apple Intelligence to take an extraordinary step forward for privacy in AI," Apple adds."This includes providing verifiable transparency — a unique property that sets it apart from other server-based AI approaches."Daily design news, reviews, how-tos and more, as picked by the editors.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsDaniel John is Design Editor at Creative Bloq.