Q: AI Safety
I'm very curious about whether you will allow for local or private AI processing. Using this service for work is problematic, even when:
"No data is ever used for training AI models.
Analysis happens within secure environments with strict privacy protections."
I need a lot of safety when it comes to no email leakage being possible - GDPR, IP etc. can't be protected given the setup as I see it
Mikita_Skarbe
Jun 24, 2025A: Hi Victoria,
Thank you for raising this — it's a very important point.
Right now, all AI processing in Skarbe happens within secure cloud environments and none of your data is ever used for training AI models. We operate with strict privacy boundaries and comply with key frameworks like GDPR.
That said, we absolutely understand the need for even stricter setups, especially around intellectual property or regulated data. Local or fully private AI processing is something we’ve already begun exploring — and it’s on our long-term roadmap, especially for enterprise users who need on-premise or fully isolated AI environments.
In the meantime, we’re also working on giving users more control over what data is analyzed or stored, including options to disable certain features or limit processing to specific sources.
If you’re open to sharing a bit more about your use case or privacy requirements, I’d be happy to note them for our roadmap. Please join our Discord for more.
— Mikita from Skarbe
Will the "Business" plan be considered "enterprise user"? For example, if a Local AI setup becomes available, will it be accessible to Tier 4 and above?
Also, have you considered leveraging cloud providers' "No Scan" setups? This would ensure that AI processing is not only "not trained on" but also not scanned or viewed by the cloud provider. This is important for our legal requirements.
Hi Victoria, great questions.
1. Local AI setups most probably will be available as add-ons to plans, once available. We'll also aim to offer early access to power users from Discord.
2. And we will explore “No Scan” option from cloud providers, it’s definitely part of our ongoing privacy and compliance roadmap.