Differential Privacy Bugs and Why They’re Hard to Find
In previous articles we have explored what differential privacy is, how it works, and how to answer questions about data in ways that protect privacy.
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In previous articles we have explored what differential privacy is, how it works, and how to answer questions about data in ways that protect privacy.
Quality professionals are often told that “failing to plan is planning to fail.” You might be surprised to learn that this phrase is a misleading myth at best and actively dangerous at worst.
When Wharton management professor Adam Grant sat down to write his new book, Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know (Virgin Digital, 2021), he wanted to make the case fo
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Aresearch team has found that a method commonly used to skirt one of metal 3D printing’s biggest problems may be far from a silver bullet.
As a young man of 20 in his first job at a state-owned enterprise in China, Guoli Chen found senior management fascinating, but not in a good way.
In an essay titled “The end of artefacts,” Nobel laureate and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) fellow
Automation in the fresh produce sector is standard fare these days. What may not be so standard are the containers that get the produce from farm to market.
To date, this series focused on relatively simple data analyses, such as learning one summary statistic about our data at a time.
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