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OpenAI launches Privacy Filter, an open source, on-device data sanitization model that removes personal information from enterprise datasets

OpenAI launches Privacy Filter, an open source, on-device data sanitization model that removes personal information from enterprise datasets
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In a significant shift toward local-first privacy infrastructure, OpenAI has released Privacy Filter, a specialized open-source model designed to detect and redact personally identifiable information (PII) before it ever reaches a cloud-based server. Launched today on AI code sharing community Hugging Face under a permissive Apache 2.0 license, the tool addresses a growing industry bottleneck: th

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