AI Technology Used to 'Resurrect' the Voice of a Deceased Pilot, NTSB Urgently Shuts Down Archive System
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On May 21, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) abruptly closed public access to its online accident archive system after someone used AI technology to reconstruct the final conversation of a deceased pilot from the spectrogram of the UPS Flight 2976 cargo plane crash on November 4 last year and spread it on the internet. This action violates U.S. legislation enacted in 1990, which prohibits the NTSB from publicly releasing cockpit voice or video recordings to protect the privacy of the crew. The NTSB faces a dilemma: completely shutting down the public investigation mechanism would undermine the transparency of aviation safety research, while continuing to keep it open would entail the risk of privacy breaches.