Venice founder: The platform currently uses a privacy-focused design, prompts and responses are not stored on the server
Foresight News reported that Erik Voorhees, founder of the Base chain AI project Venice, tweeted, "Currently, the Venice platform adopts a private design; prompts and responses are not stored on Venice servers and are not retained, so they cannot be viewed or extracted. Venice users are not primarily from the crypto sector, and for them, these measures are sufficient (according to user growth data). However, proving privacy protection is crucial, and this is exactly the issue we urgently need to address. Since the company's founding, this has always been a key focus in our planning. Verifiable privacy protection will be realized very soon."
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