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Confer: End-to-End Encrypted AI Chat Platform for Private Conversations

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kkl

5mo ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses the development of Confer, an end-to-end encrypted AI chat platform that ensures user conversations remain private and inaccessible to the company or third parties. The author draws parallels with Signal's privacy philosophy, emphasizing that privacy enables free thinking and should be a fundamental right in AI interactions, not just for those with something to hide. The piece explores the technical and philosophical aspects of implementing true privacy in AI chat systems.

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With Confer, your conversations are encrypted so that nobody else can see them. Confer can't read them, train on them, or hand them over – because only you have access to them.
The core idea is that your conversations with an AI assistant should be as private as your conversations with a person. Not because you're doing something wrong, but because privacy is what lets you think freely.
I founded Signal with a simple premise: when you send someone a message, only that person should be able to read it. Not the company transmitting it, not the government, not anyone else.
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I’ve been building Confer: end-to-end encryption for AI chats. With Confer, your conversations are encrypted so that nobody else can see them. Confer can’t read them, train on them, or hand them over – because only you have access to them.

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