There’s new AI assistant built by Signal’s founder, named ConferLike Signal, Confer encrypts chats so no one can read them Unlike ChatGPT or Gemini, Confer doesn’t collect or store your data for training, logging, or legal access

The man who made private messaging mainstream now wants to do the same for AI. Signal creator Moxie Marlinspike has launched a new AI assistant called Confer, built around similar privacy principles.

Conversations with Confer can’t be read even by server administrators. The platform encrypts every part of the user interaction by default and runs in what’s called a trusted execution environment, never letting sensitive user data leave that encrypted bubble. There’s no saved data checked on, used for training, or sold to other companies. Confer is an outlier in this way, as data is usually considered the value of making an AI chatbot free.

retain all ChatGPT user logs, even deleted ones, for potential legal discovery, and ChatGPT chats even showed up in Google Search results for a while, thanks to accidentally public links. There was also an uproar over contractors reviewing anonymized chatbot transcripts that included personal health information.

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Confer’s data is encrypted before it even reaches the server, using passkeys stored only on the user’s device. Those keys are never uploaded or shared. Confer supports syncing chats between devices, yet thanks to cryptographic design choices not even Confer’s creators can unlock them. It’s ChatGPT with Signal security.

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