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Census Bureau tables controversial privacy tool for survey

Por: Associated Press Tech December 14, 2022

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The U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday said it was putting on hold plans to apply by 2025 a for protecting the privacy of participants in its most comprehensive survey of Americans after facing pushback from prominent researchers and demographers.The science doesn’t yet exist to apply differential privacy algorithms to the annual American Community Survey, which covers more than 40 topics ranging from income, internet access, rent, disabilities... + full article



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