Research in Focus: Private AI
For AI to achieve its potential, it requires access to large amounts of often sensitive data, which can pose threats to our privacy. This session, featuring Rich Caruana and Kristin Lauter of Microsoft and Jung Hee Cheon of Seoul National University, outlines approaches that merge cryptology with AI to safeguard privacy when AI algorithms work on health, education, financial, and other sensitive data.
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- Speakers:
- Kristin Lauter, Ran Gilad-Bachrach, Jung Hee Cheon
- Affiliation:
- Microsoft, Microsoft, Seoul National University
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Kristin Lauter
Principal Researcher and Partner Research Manager
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