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Google won the bankruptcy auction and won a large number of desensitized business data, software codes, and operating records from the bankrupt low-cost airline Spirit Aviation Holdings, saying it will use this batch of assets to improve artificial intelligence. According to the August 14 announcement of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, Google's $10 million offer covers massive data from the bankrupt airline: 100 million emails, 500 million Microsoft Teams chat and collaboration records, as well as information related to revenue, aircraft operations, employee output, audits, and fraud. According to court documents, the transaction did not include personal information and privileged data, such as Spirit Air's 97.5 million passenger files and approximately 50.2 million free loyalty membership program records. The court file indicates that all data will be processed to remove links to specific customers. Google stated on Monday that the company will not obtain any personal information, and that a third party will strictly erase all personally identifiable information before the data is handed over.
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Google won the bankruptcy auction and won a large number of desensitized business data, software codes, and operating records from the bankrupt low-cost airline Spirit Aviation Holdings, saying it will use this batch of assets to improve artificial intelligence. According to the August 14 announcement of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, Google's $10 million offer covers massive data from the bankrupt airline: 100 million emails, 500 million Microsoft Teams chat and collaboration records, as well as information related to revenue, aircraft operations, employee output, audits, and fraud. According to court documents, the transaction did not include personal information and privileged data, such as Spirit Air's 97.5 million passenger files and approximately 50.2 million free loyalty membership program records. The court file indicates that all data will be processed to remove links to specific customers. Google stated on Monday that the company will not obtain any personal information, and that a third party will strictly erase all personally identifiable information before the data is handed over.
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