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Is there a notable increase in demand for privacy-preserving AI/ML with the advent of LLMs? [D]

While browsing through this subreddit, I encountered this old discussion post about demand for AI with the rise of privacy regulation. It got me thinking that, 6 years on, the demand for AI hasn't slowed at all, obviously. But with the rise of LLMs and papers showing how to de-anonymize online users, that correspondingly there's been a rise for more privacy. Anecdotally, many of my friends work with trusted execution environments to provide enterprise customers with privacy-preserving versions of popular LLM models.

I'm curious to know how everyone in this subreddit feels about not only the demand for AI but the demand for privacy-preserving solutions to AI.

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