Here's a kit of 8 open-source projects to safeguard against AI Frauds.
by shweta10 Updated: Apr 14, 2024
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The UN adopted its first resolution relating to AI.
PyDPby OpenMined
The Python Differential Privacy Library. Built on top of: https://github.com/google/differential-privacy
PyDPby OpenMined
Python 408 Version:1.1.3rc5 License: Permissive (Apache-2.0)
Diffprivlib: The IBM Differential Privacy Library
differential-privacy-libraryby IBM
Python 582 Version:0.5.1 License: Permissive (MIT)
TenSEALby OpenMined
A library for doing homomorphic encryption operations on tensors
TenSEALby OpenMined
C++ 604 Version:v0.3.14 License: Permissive (Apache-2.0)
langkitby whylabs
LangKit is an open-source text metrics toolkit for monitoring language models.
langkitby whylabs
Jupyter Notebook 108 Version:v0.0.1 License: Permissive (Apache-2.0)
stringsifterby mandiant
A machine learning tool that ranks strings based on their relevance for malware analysis.
stringsifterby mandiant
Python 605 Version:Current License: Permissive (Apache-2.0)
h4ckerby The-Art-of-Hacking
This repository is primarily maintained by Omar Santos (@santosomar) and includes thousands of resources related to ethical hacking / penetration testing, digital forensics and incident response (DFIR), vulnerability research, exploit development, reverse engineering, and more.
h4ckerby The-Art-of-Hacking
Jupyter Notebook 13889 Version:Current License: Permissive (MIT)
offensive-ai-compilationby jiep
A curated list of useful resources that cover Offensive AI.
offensive-ai-compilationby jiep
HTML 761 Version:Current License: Strong Copyleft (CC-BY-SA-4.0)
giskardby Giskard-AI
Collaborative & Open-Source Quality Assurance for all AI models š§āš§ā”ļø
giskardby Giskard-AI
Python 489 Version:v2.0.0b4 License: Others (Non-SPDX)