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Google pays $10M for Spirit Airlines' internal data to train AI models

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Google has won a bankruptcy auction for Spirit Airlines' internal business data with a $10 million bid, outcompeting AI firm Mercor. The tech giant stated the acquisition is intended to help train its artificial intelligence models. The dataset reportedly includes 100 million emails, 500 million Teams chats, and 30 million lines of code. Google clarified that no customer or credit card information is part of the purchase. A judge is scheduled to review and consider the sale on August 19.

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