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Following in the footsteps of the Godfather

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MBZUAI master's graduate Rohit Bharadwaj is pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh, following in the footsteps of Geoffrey Hinton. His research focuses on developing generative models, specifically diffusion models, to anonymize datasets while preserving utility, addressing GDPR compliance. He aims to balance privacy protection with the need for useful data in AI systems. Why it matters: This highlights the growing importance of MBZUAI as a feeder institution for top global AI research programs and the increasing focus on privacy-preserving AI technologies.

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