Google has successfully acquired a substantial trove of business data from the now-defunct Spirit Airlines, securing the collection for $10 million in a recent bankruptcy auction. The tech giant intends to leverage this extensive dataset to advance its artificial intelligence training initiatives. Comprising a diverse range of corporate records, including calendar information, documents, spreadsheets, emails, and internal employee chats, the data will undergo a stringent "deidentification" process, as confirmed by a Google spokesperson in a statement to Axios.
The spokesperson further elaborated on the company’s commitment to privacy, stating, "We will not receive any personal information from this dataset. Any data we receive will be rigorously scrubbed of any personally identifiable information by a third party before receipt."
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