Google Acquires Vast Collection of Failed Air Data to Boost Your AI
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Google acquired an extensive volume of data from the extinct Spirit Airlines at a bankruptcy auction, aiming to improve its artificial intelligence models and ensuring the de-identification of information
Google pays ten million dollars for internal emails and chats of an insolvent US airline. But how anonymous are these data really?
The airline "Spirit" is broke. For the employees this is primarily sad, AI companies weather an opportunity on the other hand: Google wants to use the airline's data treasure for its AIThe airline "Spirit" is broke. For the employees this is primarily sad, AI companies weather an opportunity on the other hand: Google wants to use the airline's data treasure for its AI.
In your e-mails there is sure to be some ticket purchase, some date change consultation, another to know how much luggage you can carry, some seat selection and various complaints for whatever reason you want. Every day that same thing thousands of people around the world do. And sure every airline or general company has a... The Google ticket purchased the data of a broken airline to feed its AI was first published in Sir Chandler.
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