I don’t understand what you are disagreeing with. To run an AI safely, we need a performant fully homomorphic encryption environment, and the quote is pointing out that we are currently far from that, and you seem to agree with this when you say that we do not have such a thing and that this is “the current problem”.
...so instead of emoting, why don’t you tell us what is the start of the art? Are we up to ENIAC yet? Have we reached IBM System/360? Can we now run Apple IIs or wristwatches under homomorphic encryption?
I don’t understand what you are disagreeing with. To run an AI safely, we need a performant fully homomorphic encryption environment, and the quote is pointing out that we are currently far from that, and you seem to agree with this when you say that we do not have such a thing and that this is “the current problem”.
^^ does not reflect the current state of the art.
...so instead of emoting, why don’t you tell us what is the start of the art? Are we up to ENIAC yet? Have we reached IBM System/360? Can we now run Apple IIs or wristwatches under homomorphic encryption?