This is really great to see, another step forward with @PayPerQ
I understand the encryption from my end to the model end, but I have a couple of questions about what happens next:
- Who hosts there models using the TEE?
- What happens to the data once it arrives at the model?
I understand these are open source models but I'd like to know who is hosting them and is there any way to know what happens to the data once it's arrived at the model end?
The TEE model is used by @Maple AI too and I understand that neither you (or Maple) can see the content of the prompt, but I'm struggling to understand how this applies to the people who wrote the code and run the model.
Can you help me with this?
Thanks
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The model is hosted inside of a special hardware instance with code that verifiably doesn't log. Thus, one can know that it isn't being spied upon, even by the AI provider.
Most is explained in our blog post:


Introducing Private AI Models - End-to-End Encrypted Inference on PayPerQ
PayPerQ now offers AI models running inside Trusted Execution Environments with end-to-end encryption. Your prompts are encrypted in your browser ...
