Instead of banning ChatGPT for its potential data theft, why don't we use advanced encryption techniques (for example, Homomorphic encryption) to secure our data?

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  • concrete-ml

    Concrete ML: Privacy Preserving ML framework built on top of Concrete, with bindings to traditional ML frameworks.

  • As for ease of use, you should take a look at Concrete. It turns high level python code into FHE equivalents without developers having to know cryptography: https://github.com/zama-ai/concrete-ml

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