Verifiable trust in the AI era: What’s new in Confidential Computing

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Protecting sensitive data used with AI is a critical part of our commitment to providing advanced and secure cloud infrastructure. Confidential Computing cryptographically protects data in use in hardware-based Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs) with verifiable data integrity.

We are thrilled to share our latest Confidential Computing innovations across our hardware ecosystem that help further strengthen verifiable privacy in cloud AI deployments.

Confidential AI at global scale

By scaling our Confidential AI capabilities globally, we help ensure that AI inference and fine-tuning workloads can run with enforceable privacy guarantees.

Democratizing Confidential AI: Confidential G4 VMs with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPUs in preview

We are excited to announce a landmark moment for accessible Confidential AI at global scale: Confidential VMs and Confidential GKE Nodes on the accelerator-optimized G4 machine series, featuring NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs.

What makes this a game-changer is its global scale...

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