Google Purchases Bankrupt Spirit Airlines' Data at Auction for AI Training
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- •Google acquired bankrupt Spirit Airlines' data at auction for AI training, sparking debate about consumer data protections in bankruptcy proceedings.
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- •Turbovec, a Rust-based implementation of Google's TurboQuant for vector search, attracted 169 points from the developer community.
- •Linear published data on how software teams are integrating AI into their development workflows.
- •A new research paper describes methods for generating programmable 3D assets through code rather than traditional modeling tools.
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