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Dependence on third-party cloud platforms can limit app ownership and data security.
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AI-generated apps can now be created and deployed quickly using platforms like Replit and Base44. However, these apps often run on the cloud infrastructure of the platform providers. This reliance raises concerns about control, data privacy, and long-term sustainability.

Dependence on third-party cloud platforms can limit app ownership and data security.
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Companies may face risks related to vendor lock-in and data governance when deploying AI-generated apps.
Evaluate cloud dependencies carefully before deploying AI-generated applications.
Sources in this thread (1): The New Stack AI
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AI-generated apps can now be created and deployed quickly using platforms like Replit and Base44. However, these apps often run on the cloud infrastructure of the platform providers. This reliance raises concerns about control, data privacy, and long-term sustainability.
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AI-generated apps can now be created and deployed quickly using platforms like Replit and Base44. However, these apps often run on the cloud infrastructure of the platform providers. This reliance raises concerns about control, data privacy, and long-term sustainability.