| > Build your system so that it can't be decrypted Now you can't debug anything. > Mullvad has been doing this with VPNs Mullvad do not need to store any data at all. Infact any data that they store is a risk. Minimising the data stored minimises their risk. The only thing they need to store is keys. Look, if you want to ask an AI service if this photo has a dog in, thats simple and requires no state other than the photo. If you want to ask it does it have my dog in, thats a whole 'nother kettle of fish. How do you communicate the descriptors that describe your dog? how do you generate them? on device? that'll drain your battery in a very short order. > Apple not allowing FBI to open an iPhone, because it'd set a precedent Because they didn't follow process. > Future iPhone versions were made so that it's literally impossible for even Apple to open a locked iPhone. They don't need to, just hack the icloud backup. plus its not impossible, its just difficult. If you own the key authority then its less hard. |