The two have been working together for a long time. You've produced papers together, right? You've written, you've done research together. How does that collaboration work? Is it sort of like someone has an idea and then you just want to dive into it? Or is this like officially within your working purview? Yeah, how does that work? It's actually through that context, we just became friends and started working on machine learning together in so long time ago, maybe 2017.
This week, Anna Rose and Tarun Chitra dive back into the topic of ZK ML with guests Yi Sun, co-founder of Axiom, and Daniel Kang, Assistant Professor of computer science at UIUC. They discuss Yi and Daniel’s previous academic work and what led them to get interested in ZK topics and specifically ZK ML. They then dive into a discussion about 2 recent papers which examine the use of ZK within Machine Learning architectures.
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