Executive summary: LLM-Secured Systems (LSSs), which use AI to manage private data and handle information requests, could provide substantial benefits for privacy, accountability, and efficiency across various domains, if LLM reliability improves sufficiently.
Key points:
LSSs are AI-based systems that securely manage private data, acting as an oracle to answer queries and share information as appropriate.
Near-term applications include low-stakes use cases, human augmentation, targeted security, and future-proofing; long-term viability depends on LLM reliability improvements.
Potential uses span government and corporate accountability, personal privacy and security, interpersonal interactions, service enhancements, security and trust, and supply chains.
Long-term implications may include increased trust, institutional alignment, cheaper communication, greater monitoring and surveillance, reduced data abuse, increased trade, and more effective political power.
The concept is promising but neglected; the author expects significant development in this area in the coming years.
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Executive summary: LLM-Secured Systems (LSSs), which use AI to manage private data and handle information requests, could provide substantial benefits for privacy, accountability, and efficiency across various domains, if LLM reliability improves sufficiently.
Key points:
LSSs are AI-based systems that securely manage private data, acting as an oracle to answer queries and share information as appropriate.
Near-term applications include low-stakes use cases, human augmentation, targeted security, and future-proofing; long-term viability depends on LLM reliability improvements.
Potential uses span government and corporate accountability, personal privacy and security, interpersonal interactions, service enhancements, security and trust, and supply chains.
Long-term implications may include increased trust, institutional alignment, cheaper communication, greater monitoring and surveillance, reduced data abuse, increased trade, and more effective political power.
The concept is promising but neglected; the author expects significant development in this area in the coming years.
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