1410 ET - Apple is emphasizing privacy as it unveils a slate of new artificial-intelligence features at its Worldwide Developers Conference. The company stresses that its AI features use on-device processing and private cloud computing, adding that users' AI data is not stored or accessible to either Apple or third parties. "Today, many AI providers talk about privacy, but by default, most of them retain your personal interactions, leaving the onus on you to defend your privacy," Apple's senior vice president for software engineering, Craig Federighi, says. With Apple, he adds, "your data is only used to execute your request, and outside experts can continue to verify this promise at any time." (elias.schisgall@wsj.com)
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June 08, 2026 14:10 ET (18:10 GMT)
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