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待翻译:Apple degrades privacy and encryption of iMessage with AI integrations

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Post Log inSign up Post steve on X: "I’m actually pretty upset Apple allowed this. While the feature is cool, the technical functionality that enables it is not cool. If I was Tim Apple, OAI would be temporarily banned from the App Store until this is reversed, and here’s why: I use iMessage because it’s quantum" steve @SteveMoraco I’m actually pretty upset Apple allowed this. While the feature is cool, the technical functionality that enables it is not cool. If I was Tim Apple, OAI would be temporarily banned from the App Store until this is reversed, and here’s why: I use iMessage because it’s quantum encrypted, with server keys I can own. Local caches are on devices that are encrypted with my passwords, not apples keys. This makes it and computationally and legally impossible for anyone else to access chat history but the people I trust and directly communicated with. But *now* the copies of my messages from years ago on *anyones* laptop in what is *supposed* to be an encrypted-at-rest local cache only can now be fetched directly by chatgpt without my permission or even knowledge and stored and processed in plain text forever on openai / Microsoft servers unencrypted and requested by any government entity at a moments notice without my knowledge and openai/Microsoft legally have to provide that, in federally enforced total secrecy. And they’re never legally allowed to admit they do it. AND because of default chatgpt settings most people haven’t bothered to turn off, all those private texts can now be used for training and will end up in the weights of future models, so all future AI models will permanently know all of our private lives as a part of the weights, immortalized forever as training checkpoints. Total architecture abandonment and user trust betrayal on Apples part. This should be the most viral story of 2026 by 100x. The permanent end of private communication in the US. ChatGPT @ChatGPT Aug 20 Everyday conversations just got easier with the new Apple Messages plugin. Search messages, catch up on conversations, draft and send replies—all with ChatGPT on your Mac. Now available in ChatGPT Work and Codex on desktop. 00:00 4:01 PM · Aug 22, 2026639KViews steve @SteveMoraco 10h for those of you who think I’m exaggerating, imagine when this starts happening about your private life from 10 years ago rather than your public blog posts in gpt-6 steve @SteveMoraco May 4, 2023 Crazy thing happened with AskDATA.co today. Still in shock. I was trouble shooting with a customer on zoom and he had just gotten his personal data file in and working for the first time, he asked it to tell him a story (GPT3.5) to test out memory functions (long steve @SteveMoraco 5h lots of diversity of technical literacy in the comments. Thankful this picked up and resonated with so many, hopefully there will now be a discussion about how we properly prompt all parties in a given chat history before submitting their information for training and/or server steve @SteveMoraco 4h My primary ask is lets please have Apple, OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft, Google, and SpaceXAI post “what we’ve never done” pages like this as asap as possible cloudflare.com/transparency/ And then ASK people *before* submitting their information their private information! Cloudflare Transparency Report | Cloudflare From cloudflare.com steve @SteveMoraco 3h "this is rich coming from the guy who built the iOS shortcut that made you press "allow all" 200 times to do anything with ChatGPT on your phone in 2023!!! talk about a hot take!" steve @SteveMoraco 3h Adding this comment from a lawyer on another thread because my god I didn’t even think of that yikes Marc Hoag @MarcHoag 8h Replying to @SteveMoraco and @ChatGPT Well said. Agreed completely. Still trying to wrap my head around this decision. Makes zero sense. So let’s suppose somebody from, I don’t know, 2009, whom I don’t even know anymore, decides to enable this on their end. Unbeknownst to me, and without my approval — i.e., it’s a steve @SteveMoraco 1h for the inevitable community note writers who will have to parse my awful typos and run on sentences above, a few details so the community note can be as helpful and accurate as possible: - I hope it’s obvious “the end of privacy” comment at the end was tongue in cheek, but security.apple.com iMessage with PQ3: The new state of the art in quantum-secure messaging at scale - Apple Security... We are introducing PQ3, a groundbreaking cryptographic protocol for iMessage that advances the state of the art of end-to-end secure messaging. With compromise-resilient encryption and extensive... Randall Hunt @ranman 9h 1. You have to install the plugin, it's not on by default... then you have to click through several permissions interstitials. 2. It's post quantum safe, not quantum encryption.