
Census Bureau phases out noise injection from public data releases
Hacker News·1w·nl
The U.S. Census Bureau is discontinuing differential privacy noise—random data adjustments added to protect individual privacy—in its statistical products. The shift reflects tension between privacy guarantees and data utility; makers relying on Census data for analysis or products may see cleaner datasets, but the privacy tradeoff warrants attention.
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