Google is making its internal video-blurring privacy tool open source
initiative designed to transform"how, when and where data is processed to technically ensure its privacy and safety," the company said., which uses machine learning to detect objects and apply a blur as soon as they appear on screen. It can disguise arbitrary objects like license plates, tattoos and more."This code is especially useful for video journalists who want to provide increased privacy assurances," Google wrote in the blog.
The other with the unwieldy name"Fully Homomorphic Encryption Transpiler, allows developers to perform computations on encrypted data without being able to access personally identifiable information. Google says it can help industries like financial services, healthcare and government,"where a robust security guarantee around the processing of sensitive data is of highest importance."You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
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