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Trust, TensorFlow and the Cloud

People are usually honest beings. In fact, the world keeps moving forward in spite of all the scandals, frauds and the corruption because an overwhelming number of us believe in each other, trust each other. It's this same inherent built-in trust that makes us trust our cloud providers. And for the most part, we are not going to be wrong. Trust is a good thing. For our cloud providers, we trust that they aren't reading the memory pages of our containers. We trust that they aren't trying to inject the untrusted arbitrary code during the execution. We trust that they aren't snooping on our workloads just to launch a competitive service on their platform. For most of us, it's not just a simple cautious trust that it should be by default, but rather a complete blind trust. System Enforced Trust Photo by  Benny Meier  on  Unsplash Most of the people understand and respect those lines on the road. They understand going on the other side when you are not sup