Privacy

Cloud Computing and the Case for Local Verification

The cloud changed everything about how businesses deploy software. But not every task belongs in someone else’s data center. Verifying whether a photo or video is authentic is one job that’s often better, and more private, done locally. Here’s the background, and why it shapes how we built Neu.ai.

What Is Cloud Computing?

Cloud Computing, also known as “The Cloud,” refers to accessing servers, software, and databases over the internet. Cloud Computing alleviates the need to manage physical data servers or run software applications on one’s device. Computing services, such as servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, intelligence, and applications, are delivered through the internet via cloud servers in data centers all over the world.