Being able to share information about a group of people without compromising any individual person’s privacy kinda sounds like a form of wizardry. But it’s not. It’s just math. I say “just” not to downplay how technical the process is, but rather to highlight that privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) – like differential privacy, as described above […]
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