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Riddhi Ghosal

@RiddhiGhosal

CS PhD at UCLA. Interested in Theoretical Cryptography. https://t.co/RqrfUePQj5

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Using a variety of techniques, Computer scientist Amit Sahai, Ph.D., breaks down what zero-knowledge proofs are and why it's so exciting in the world of #cryptography. wired.trib.al/FhUPvCE


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Ah that will be much simpler, thanks

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Ok I delivered 😅 TroyxAbed - Main Khiladi, Tu Anari

Is it a good idea to try to make a Troy and Abed edit set to the song "Main Khiladi, Tu Anari"? Idk, let's try it anyway



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Fitness-for-use (a.k.a. Statistical inference) is not privacy violation. A thread. (1/?)

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I am a primary source on the design of differential privacy. It was designed *especially* with constructive input from official statisticians, affiliated with the Census and other organizations, notably Steve Fienberg and colleagues. Specifically, from a 2005 Bertinoro workshop.

DP was not designed for census counts. There is no query system here, just one pull and that's it. It baffles me that despite the challenges you know exist to this method all of you are still pushing to implement it.



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Just don't do it. Believe it or not, not predicting things is an option.

DP was not designed for census counts. There is no query system here, just one pull and that's it. It baffles me that despite the challenges you know exist to this method all of you are still pushing to implement it.



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CS people crack me up sometimes

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