Oh I see what you mean. I assumed you meant data for Apple’s LLM training. But yes in iOS there’s the Siri Intents framework. AFAIK it’s all on device and not very invasive. It sounds good in theory—suggesting common actions in apps—but in practice for me at least it’s rarely useful.

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I don’t trust it. Maybe it’s all on device… but I’d rather opt into it if I wanted to, not opt out.

Fair enough. It’s on-device so it doesn’t really concern me, and I doubt most people care either way, but it’s easy to disable if it really does freak you out. I would still count it as Apple going out of its way to keep private information on your own device rather than uploading it to some AWS bucket to log forever like most companies would.