Encryption Standards Section
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decrypted_vector = decrypt_vector(result["vector"]) print(f"Name: {result['name']}, Vector: {decrypted_vector}") ``` ### Explanation 1. **Encryption Functions**: - `encrypt_vector`: Serializes the vector to bytes, encodes it in…
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