Apple publishes 2026 privacy AI workshop recordings
TL;DR: Apple published four recordings and a research recap from its 2026 Workshop on Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning & AI on May 11, 2026, according to 9to5Mac.
Apple published four recordings and a research recap from its 2026 Workshop on Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning & AI on May 11, 2026, according to a report by 9to5Mac.
The material comes from Apple's 2026 Workshop on Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning & AI. The report states that Apple shared four recordings from the event and a recap of the related research.
9to5Mac did not list the titles of the four recordings in the excerpt provided. The excerpt also did not specify the workshop date beyond identifying it as Apple's 2026 workshop.
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