The AI Morning Read January 15, 2026 - Confession Without Consequences: Can Private AI Finally Be Trusted?
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In today's podcast we deep dive into Confer, a new AI chatbot created by Signal founder Moxie Marlinspike that aims to revolutionize AI privacy in the same way Signal changed global messaging,,. This open-source assistant utilizes passkeys to generate encryption keys stored only on the user's device and processes data within Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) to ensure that conversations are unreadable to hackers, law enforcement, and even server administrators,,. Marlinspike designed the service to counter the "data lake" nature of current AI, which he argues actively invites users to "confess" uncompleted thoughts that are then vulnerable to surveillance and corporate training. To verify these privacy claims, Confer allows users to employ remote attestation to cryptographically confirm that the code running on the backend is exactly what the developers published,. While some technical experts debate whether hardware-based enclaves provide "true" end-to-end encryption, Confer represents a pioneering attempt to make confidentiality the default state for generative AI.