PANews reported on March 5th that Venice founder Erik Voorhees stated in a post on the X platform that Venice's current privacy model involves not storing prompts and replies on servers, and therefore they are not retained, viewed, or retrieved. However, this privacy feature cannot currently be proven. He stated that verifiable privacy protection has been on the roadmap since the project's inception, and this feature will be delivered soon.
Previously, it was reported that OpenClaw had designated Venice AI as its recommendation model provider .
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