Jan. 31, 2022, 11 a.m. | Paul Krill

InfoWorld Machine Learning www.infoworld.com



Google is extending differential privacy capabilities to the Python language, with an open source tool for creating pipelines that aggregate data containing personal information in a way that preserves the privacy of individuals.

PipelineDP, developed in partnership with OpenMined and accessible from the project website, is still in an experimental stage. With differential privacy, useful insights and services can be provided without revealing any information about individuals. PipelineDP follows the 2019 launch of an open source version of Google’s …

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