Google buys Spirit Airlines data for $10 million to train AI

Google acquired $10 million worth of data from Spirit Airlines, which recently filed for bankruptcy. This data will be used to enhance AI model training, potentially improving future AI capabilities across various applications.
Key takeaways
- Google invested $10 million in Spirit Airlines data
- Data will be used for AI model training
- Acquisition signals value of real-world datasets for AI
- Expect improved AI assistant performance
Why it matters
This acquisition highlights how valuable real-world, diverse datasets are for advancing AI. For users of AI tools, this means more robust and capable assistants are likely on the horizon, improving task efficiency and accuracy.
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