An offline version of the space MMO will be used to "test and evaluate models in a controlled setting" Image credit: CCP Games Spreadsheety and space piratey MMO Eve Online will help train Google DeepMind's AI models, after the tech giant took a minority stake in its creator. This partnership's come as developer CCP Games have gone independent after former owners Pearl Abyss sold the studio back to the original management, with the transition also having seen CCP rename themselves Fenris Creations. As announced by Fenris in a blog post , this is essentially the studio going back to operating how it did prior to being bought by the Crimson Desert developers back in 2018. "The change reflects a shift in ownership and governance only," the former CCP Games wrote. "Fenris Creations will continue to operate as a standalone studio, responsible for its strategy, operations, and creative direction.…