Privacy in AI isn't just about choosing the right model. Data leaks rarely happen inside the LLM itself - they happen in the systems surrounding it. Observability pipelines, analytics platforms, prompts, agents, and infrastructure often become accidental channels for exposing user data. In this session, Joshua Mo, Lead DevRel Engineer at Venice AI, explores why private models alone are not enough and shares practical privacy-preserving patterns that AI engineers can adopt today. From revocable handles and hashed identifiers to agent boundaries and confidential computing, attendees will leave with concrete ideas for building AI systems that protect user data by design.
Expo Stage 3 sessions at AI Engineer World's Fair 2026 in San Francisco.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
1:30 PM - 1:50 PM·20m
Expo Stage 3
Capacity: 250 attendees
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Joshua Mo
Venice AI
Joshua Mo is speaking at AI Engineer World's Fair 2026.