Google has announced a non-machine learning competition to remove sensitive data from AI systems to comply with global data regulations. The competition runs from mid-July to mid-September and is open to all. Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence that provides solutions to complex problems, but there are many threats to data privacy. Google believes that by training the algorithm to forget the data it has already been trained on, it will give people more control over sensitive information and comply with regulations such as the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Machine non-learning allows someone to remove their data from algorithms and protect themselves from the dangers of AI.
