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PFID: Privacy First Inference Delegation Framework for LLMs

Authors :
Yang, Haoyan
Li, Zhitao
Zhang, Yong
Wang, Jianzong
Cheng, Ning
Li, Ming
Xiao, Jing
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This paper introduces a novel privacy-preservation framework named PFID for LLMs that addresses critical privacy concerns by localizing user data through model sharding and singular value decomposition. When users are interacting with LLM systems, their prompts could be subject to being exposed to eavesdroppers within or outside LLM system providers who are interested in collecting users' input. In this work, we proposed a framework to camouflage user input, so as to alleviate privacy issues. Our framework proposes to place model shards on the client and the public server, we sent compressed hidden states instead of prompts to and from servers. Clients have held back information that can re-privatized the hidden states so that overall system performance is comparable to traditional LLMs services. Our framework was designed to be communication efficient, computation can be delegated to the local client so that the server's computation burden can be lightened. We conduct extensive experiments on machine translation tasks to verify our framework's performance.<br />Comment: Submitted to EMNLP2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.12238
Document Type :
Working Paper