Maple AI is now available for download on @Zapstore. AI that protects your privacy using open, verifiable code can now be downloaded through the app store that has open, verifiable signing of apps. Go download it and set your thoughts free. ๐Ÿค™โšก๏ธ๐ŸŽ‰

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This comes out like a day after I sign up for an annual plan? Love it. Can we get a tutorial on integration with OpenClaw? I feel like I'm mid-curving it, and a breakdown would be awesome!
Any plans for a mini machine for devs on the road that runs sovereign Ai offline?
They have API just like the Big Tech APIs so it works with all existing tools. Open source Kimi-K2-5 capability equals or exceeds GPT 5.3
The @Maple AI client generates a unique encryption key per user. That key is used to encrypt data throughout the process so we can't see your data. Our code is open-source and uses confidential computing to provide proof of the code running on our servers. To my understanding, Venice is a proxy that passes your data through their servers, whether it's to open models or ChatGPT/Claude. Users can't verify the code running on their servers, so there aren't cryptographic proofs of privacy like Maple provides.
> That key is used to encrypt data throughout the process so we can't see your data. Unpopular opinion: It has been bothering me for a while. Statements like that are slightly misleading. Obviously, the data has to be decrypted before it is passed to the model. So transport may be encrypted, and also you may encrypt context data at rest, but there is no such thing as a large language model that can process encrypted data. There is nothing that technically keeps @Maple AI from tapping into the data. Ultimately, it's a trust model, not a technical solution. Prove me wrong.
Currently there appears to be an install error do to a verification mismatch. Following error : Update signed by different developer. Uninstall current version to update. INSTALL_FAILED_UPDATE_INCOMPATIBLE: Existing package cloud.opensecret.maple signatures do not match newer version; ignoring! Forcing update and clearing local cache didn't work so I assume it's an issue on Maples side (Maple AI dev - @Maple AI Dev)
I wanna use maple, but paying for a year upfront in a market where I have no idea where AI is in 3 months is a big ask. Why not accept monthly payments, @Maple AI ? Most paying AI users are probably paying 20 bucks a month for whatever model they're using. Accepting monthly payments at Maple would remove a big entry barrier for that entire segment. Right now, you're asking me to let go of better models AND pay a much higher amount upfront. You can easily fix one of those problems and have my tradeoff be *slightly worse models for better privacy".
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