Signal creator Moxie Marlinspike wants to do for AI what he did for messaging

I'm low-key obsessed with Moxie Marlinspike and his genius approach to encryption 🀯. Signal was ahead of its time, and Confer is like the next-level upgrade πŸ”‘. The simplicity and elegance of the design are what sets it apart from other AI models, making it super appealing to users who just want to chat without worrying about their data being compromised πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And let's be real, with more countries implementing stricter data protection laws, we need tools like Confer that prioritize user security πŸ’». The fact that it's open-source is a major win for transparency and community involvement – it's like the ultimate co-op 🀝. I'm excited to see how this project unfolds and what kind of impact it can have on online conversations 😊.
 
I'm super stoked about Moxie Marlinspike's new project, Confer! 🀩 It seems like he's taking all the best bits from Signal and upgrading them to tackle AI chatbots head-on. The end-to-end encryption model is a total game-changer - it's crazy how something so simple can provide such strong security guarantees.

I'm also loving the fact that Confer is open-source, which means we get to see exactly how it works. Transparency like this is crucial for building trust in tech products, especially when it comes to sensitive stuff like data privacy.

It's great to see someone taking on the big players with AI models and offering a more straightforward, user-friendly approach. The internal engine powering Confer sounds like a total beast, using TEEs to protect user data from prying eyes.

The fact that Proton is also working on something similar but with more complexity just shows how much there's room for innovation here. Let's hope Confer becomes the gold standard for AI chatbot security - it would be a massive step forward for online privacy! πŸ’»
 
I don’t usually comment but I think Moxie Marlinspike is really pushing the boundaries with Confer πŸ€–πŸ’». I mean, an end-to-end encryption model that's actually simple to use? That's a game changer. I've had issues with other AI chatbots in the past where they're all like "oh, we have encryption, but it's not as secure as you think" πŸ˜’. Confer seems different though. The fact that the internal workings are available for anyone to inspect is a big plus in my book πŸ“.

I'm also loving the open-source aspect of this project πŸ‘. It's like he's saying "hey, I know encryption can be complicated, but let's make it simple and transparent". That kind of approach always makes me feel more confident about using a product 😊. And with AI chatbots getting more and more prevalent online, Confer is definitely the right move in the right direction πŸ’‘.
 
man i'm so hyped about this 🀩! Moxie Marlinspike is like a superhero creator saving the world one chat at a time πŸ’». Confer's simplicity is everything, you know? it's like he took all the complicated tech and just... simplified it πŸ™. I love that it's open-source too, it's like the ultimate transparency - we get to see what's going on under the hood πŸ”. And the fact that it's protected by a TEE is just genius πŸ€“. I mean, other AI models are cool and all, but Confer's end-to-end encryption is on another level πŸ’₯. this is exactly what we need in these crazy times where our data feels like it's being sold to the highest bidder 🚫. Marlinspike's doing something right, and I'm here for it πŸ‘!
 
omg, this is like super exciting news! Moxie Marlinspike is back at it again with a new project that could potentially change the game when it comes to online privacy 🀯. i mean, end-to-end encryption is already a thing of beauty, but adding TEE on server-side hardware takes it to a whole new level πŸ”’. and the fact that the internal workings are open-source? that's just genius πŸ‘. it's like he's saying "hey, we're gonna make this work together" 🀝. i'm curious to see how users will react to Confer - will they jump on board or be like "meh"? πŸ’¬
 
Ugh, just read that Moxie Marlinspike is already getting sued by another company that thinks Confer infringes on their tech πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Can't a guy even have one successful project without someone trying to rip it off? And btw, Proton's LLM offering being more complex doesn't sound like a good thing to me... all this just makes me feel like my data is never going to be safe online 😩
 
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