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Pretrained large language models (LLMs) have consistently shown state-of-the-art performance across multiple natural language processing (NLP) tasks. These models are of much interest for a variety of industrial applications that use NLP as a core component. However, LLMs have also been shown to memorize portions of their training data, which can contain private information. Therefore, when building and deploying LLMs, it is of value to apply privacy-preserving techniques that protect sensitive data.
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