The era of building “personalized AI” by training AI models on individual or corporate documents and data is beginning. However, while such customization can improve task performance, it can also weaken a model’s existing safety safeguards. KAIST researchers have developed a core AI technology that preserves customized performance while further strengthening safety.
Researchers develop key technology to make personalized AI safer
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