VentureBeat May 18, 2023
Shubham Sharma

Palo Alto, California-based Skyflow, a company that makes it easier for developers to embed data privacy into their applications, today announced the launch of a “privacy vault” for large language models.

The solution, as the name suggests, provides enterprises with a layer of data privacy and security throughout the entire lifecycle of their LLMs, beginning with data collection and continuing through model training and deployment.

It comes as enterprises across sectors continue to race to embed LLMs, like the GPT series of models, into their workflows to simplify processes and boost productivity.

Why a privacy vault for GPT models?

LLMs are all the rage today, helping with things like text generation, image generation and summarization. However, most of the...

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