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Blog post from Google Cloud
Google has announced the open-sourcing of a general-purpose transpiler for Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE), a technology that allows encrypted data to be processed without decryption, thus safeguarding privacy. This breakthrough enables developers to conduct computations on encrypted data, opening avenues for creating applications that assure data privacy, such as those in medical research where sensitive data can be analyzed without exposure. The initiative aligns with Google's commitment to privacy-preserving technologies, building on past innovations like Federated Learning and Differential Privacy, which have seen global applications. Google emphasizes the importance of collaboration with the developer community to enhance these technologies and foresees FHE as pivotal in advancing a more private and secure Internet over the next decade.