The future of AI in Ubuntu – privacy and security concerns
Posted: Sat May 02, 2026 3:56 am
Canonical has published a discussion about the future role of AI in Ubuntu. The message is clear: Ubuntu is not supposed to become an “AI product”, but AI features will become part of the operating system over time.
From a privacy and security perspective, this is an important topic.
What Canonical Plans
Canonical describes two main types of AI features:
The Privacy Question
Local AI can be much better for privacy than cloud AI.
If inference runs locally, sensitive data such as logs, documents, voice input or system information does not automatically need to leave the machine.
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From a privacy and security perspective, this is an important topic.
What Canonical Plans
Canonical describes two main types of AI features:
- Implicit AI features – AI working in the background to improve existing features, for example speech-to-text, text-to-speech or accessibility tools.
- Explicit AI features – visible AI workflows, for example troubleshooting assistants, document generation, automation tasks or agent-like system helpers.
- local inference where possible
- open-weight models where suitable
- open source harnesses
- Snap confinement for AI components
- clearly defined interfaces for external services
The Privacy Question
Local AI can be much better for privacy than cloud AI.
If inference runs locally, sensitive data such as logs, documents, voice input or system information does not automatically need to leave the machine.
That…login to view the rest of this post