The U.S. federal agency National Design Studio on June 29, 2026 released "Rampart," a small browser-based model that detects and replaces personally identifiable information (PII) such as names and addresses on-device before users send prompts to AI tools. The model is a 14.7MB ONNX token-classification model that swaps detected values for stable placeholders like [GIVEN_NAME_1] and [SSN_1], keeping sensitive data from leaving the device. Code and a model card and an official blog post detail the system.
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