CryptoLab and UClone Introduce Homomorphic Encryption for AI Agents
CryptoLab and UClone have announced a collaboration to bring fully homomorphic encryption to AI agents, a first in the consumer market, announced in a press release. This partnership integrates CryptoLab's Encrypted Vector Search (ES2) for Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) into UClone's AI platform, ensuring that user data remains encrypted and private even during processing.
The collaboration aims to set a new standard for data privacy in AI applications by leveraging homomorphic encryption, which allows computations on encrypted data without decryption. This ensures that UClone's AI agents can deliver personalized experiences while maintaining high levels of data security and compliance.
A demonstration of this technology will be showcased at the RSA Conference in San Francisco, highlighting the enhanced privacy features of UClone's AI agents powered by CryptoLab's Encrypted Search. This marks a significant step forward in the integration of cryptography and AI, promising a new era of secure and private AI solutions.
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