by The Kynd Gentleman

September 18, 2017

FOR THE PAST year, Apple has touted a mathematical tool that it describes as a solution to a paradoxical problem: mining user data while simultaneously protecting user privacy. That secret weapon is “differential privacy,” a novel field of data science that focuses on carefully adding random noise to an individual user’s information before it’s uploaded to the cloud. That way, a company such as Apple’s total dataset reveals meaningful results without any one person’s secrets being spilled.

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