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Google Cloud partners with Air France-KLM on AI innovation

Google Cloud said on Wednesday it had partnered with Air FranceKLM to deploy generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology on the airline company group's data.

WHY IT is very important

Google Cloud said in a declaration that the Franco-Dutch airline group's 551 operating airplane, 93 million guests carried in 2023, and its industrial and freight flights created large amounts of information, which would be used by Google Cloud's AI service in locations such as examining traveler preferences and travel patterns, and forecasting maintenance of airplane.

Air France-KLM will maintain full ownership and control of its data, Google Cloud said.

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The group will acquire a much deeper understanding of passenger preferences, travel patterns, and habits to offer freshly customized travel options and services, and be able to improve flight, airport, and business operations, with the time required for information analysis in predictive aircraft maintenance already dropping from hours to minutes, Google Cloud stated.

Airline companies create enormous quantities of data, much of which can be exceptionally valuable in assisting drive functional insights, construct better customer experiences stated Matt Renner, President, Global Income at Google Cloud.

(source: Reuters)