Lattica’s AI Magic: Encrypt Your Data, Fool Your Foes!

Lattica has unveiled a platform using fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) to allow AI models to process data without decrypting it, ensuring privacy. This makes Lattica ideal for sensitive sectors like finance and healthcare. With $3.25 million in pre-seed funding, the company aims to enhance FHE’s performance and adoption in AI.

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Hot Take:

Who knew the key to keeping AI from spilling your secrets was a little thing called Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE)? Lattica’s out here treating AI like it’s Fort Knox, allowing it to do its thing without ever actually seeing what it’s working with. It’s like giving your AI a blindfold and asking it to paint the Mona Lisa—somehow it just works! With a sprinkle of hardware acceleration and a dash of software magic, this could be the start of a beautiful, confidential relationship between AI and industries that love their secrets more than a squirrel loves its nuts.

Key Points:

  • Lattica’s platform uses Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) to allow AI models to process data without decrypting it.
  • The platform can be utilized by AI providers to manage and run encrypted queries securely.
  • Homomorphic Encryption Abstraction Layer (HEAL) boosts FHE performance across multiple hardware types.
  • Ideal for sectors like finance, healthcare, and government where data privacy is paramount.
  • Lattica raised $3.25 million in pre-seed funding to accelerate its efforts.

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