arXiv:2602.10820v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: A central requirement for the acceptance of machine learning methods for human-centric tasks is that they should be fair, in the sense that they should work comparably well for individuals from different societal groups. A second, equally important, requirement is that they should respect the privacy of user data. While techniques exist to address each aspect in isolation, such as worst-case group optimization for the former and differentially private SGD for the latter, these are often at odds with with each other, and no practical method cu

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