Optimized Python Code
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# Implement secure tuning logic here return np.random.rand(len(dataset)) # Apply secure tuning to datasets tuned_datasets = [secure_tuning(dataset) for dataset in datasets] # Calculate compliance rate compliance_rate = np.mean([np…
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