Oppo announces a more privacy-focused AI

Oppo has announced a deal with Google where it plans to introduce AI that is more privacy-focused so data can’t be viewed by third-parties. The post Oppo announces a more privacy-focused AI appeared first on Phandroid.

Mar 4, 2025 - 08:36
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Oppo announces a more privacy-focused AI

Requesting information from AI is largely similar to how we access the internet. We send a request to the AI, it then processes the information on a remote server and then passes it back to us. This means that our requests, in theory, could be viewed by someone else. This is something Oppo is looking to address with a more privacy-focused AI.

At MWC 2025, Oppo announced that it has a deal with Google in which it will use Google’s Confidential Computing software. This uses encryption to ensure that third-parties cannot view user data, so whatever AI requests you make will stay confidential. Oppo is calling this Private Computing Cloud, which honestly sounds rather familiar.

This is because Apple has a similar system in place it calls Private Cloud Compute. The concept is similar—where Apple protects the privacy of user data from its own AI system. According to Oppo, its Private Computing Cloud system will be used with some of its AI features. This includes recording, call summaries, and image generation.

Oppo is making a big push for AI as the company has also announced upcoming features. This includes call translation and voice transcription. In addition to creating a more privacy-focused AI, Oppo is also integrating Google’s Gemini into its own apps like Notes, Calendar, and Clock.

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