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Intel’s Secure Data Tunnel Moves AI Training Models to Data Sources

Posted on March 16, 2025
Intel’s Secure Data Tunnel Moves AI Training Models to Data Sources

The chip maker’s Tiber Secure Federated AI service creates a secure tunnel between AI models on remote servers and data sources on origin systems.

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