US Court Pauses Google's Spirit Airlines Data Deal Over Employee Privacy Concerns
A US bankruptcy court has delayed Google's planned purchase of Spirit Airlines' digital archives pending further review. Former flight attendants' union raised objections, arguing the deal fails to adequately protect employee records from being used in AI training. Google responded by stating that any shared data would be anonymized before reaching third parties. The court has decided to scrutinize the union's claims before delivering a final verdict on the acquisition.
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