The Verge reports Google has announced its differential privacy library is now available for public use. Google's open-source tool securely draws insights from datasets that contain the private and sensitive personal information of its users. "This type of analysis can be implemented in a wide variety of ways and for many different purposes," Google Privacy and Data Protection Office Product Manager Miguel Guevara said. "From medicine, to government, to business, and beyond, it’s our hope that these open-source tools will help produce insights that benefit everyone."
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