Signal Founder Teams Up With Meta to Secure AI Chats
Moxie Marlinspike, the mind behind Signal, has announced a partnership with Meta to weave his AI privacy tech into the company’s new chatbot. The move aims to make sure that conversations stay private even when powered by artificial intelligence.
The new AI, called Confer, is already built on a foundation that keeps user data encrypted. Marlinspike says he wants this same protection to be the base layer for Meta’s AI tools. That means any message sent through Meta’s platform would be shielded by the same strong security Signal uses.
Meta has been working on its own AI systems for a while, but privacy concerns have grown as more companies use chatbots. By joining forces with Marlinspike, Meta hopes to address these worries head‑on and give users confidence that their chats aren’t being read or stored insecurely.
The collaboration also highlights a broader trend: tech giants are realizing that privacy can’t be an afterthought. Instead, it should be built into the core of any new service. Marlinspike’s experience with end‑to‑end encryption gives Meta a proven framework to follow.
While the partnership is still early, it could set a new standard for how AI and privacy work together. If successful, other companies might follow suit, making secure chatbots the norm rather than an exception.