Artificial intelligence can use an individual’s data to make predictions about what they might desire, be influenced by, or do. The use of an individual’s data in this process raises privacy concerns.
The core of this algorithm is established on the “Prover-Verifier Game,” a conceptual framework initially devised at the University of Toronto and Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence in 2021.
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