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Google has announced a machine unlearning competition to help make AI systems compliant with global data regulatory standards. The competition, open to all, will take place from mid-July to mid-September. Machine unlearning is a subset of artificial intelligence that allows users to selectively remove data from machine learning systems without affecting their performance. Google believes that this will give people more control over sensitive information and make it easier for companies to serve users who request the right to be forgotten. The main benefits of machine unlearning are increased data privacy and protection from the dangers of AI.