WWDC26: Build with the new Apple Foundation Model on Private Cloud Compute | Apple
Private Cloud Compute lets you access powerful, frontier-class models while protecting user privacy. Explore how it works and how to access it using the Foundation Models framework. Discover best practices for checking availability and handling graceful fallbacks in your apps. Explore related documentation, sample code, and more: Adding server-side intelligence with Private Cloud Compute: https://developer.apple.com/documenta... 00:00 - Introduction 01:23 - What is Private Cloud Compute 02:43 - Integrating PCC with Foundation Models 04:00 - Deciding between on-device and PCC 04:32 - Reasoning levels and context size 06:15 - Evaluating and combining models 07:10 - Handling usage limits 10:15 - Next steps More Apple Developer resources: Video sessions: https://apple.co/VideoSessions Documentation: https://apple.co/DeveloperDocs Forums: https://apple.co/DeveloperForums App: https://apple.co/DeveloperApp

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