‘Adding insult to injury’: Flight attendants accuse Google of creepy deal to access ‘confidential’ data for AI in Spirit Airlines transaction

Google's acquisition of Spirit Airlines' internal data, including employee emails, is facing backlash from flight attendants. They claim the deal violates privacy protections and raises concerns about how their confidential information will be used for AI training.
Key takeaways
- Google bought Spirit Airlines data for AI training.
- Flight attendants cite privacy concerns.
- Confidential employee information is at risk.
- Data usage for AI development raises ethical questions.
Why it matters
This situation highlights potential privacy risks when companies use employee data for AI development. Users of AI tools should be aware of how their information might be accessed and utilized, especially in sensitive business transactions.




