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  1. US scrambles to stop Internet users re-creating dead pilots’ voices

    The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has temporarily suspended public access to its accident investigation database due to the re-creation of deceased pilots' voices from crash data. Internet users utilized AI tools to reconstruct audio from cockpit voice recorders, which are protected by federal law. This action follows the reconstruction of voices from the UPS Flight 2976 crash, prompting the NTSB to review its public dissemination policies. AI

    US scrambles to stop Internet users re-creating dead pilots’ voices

    IMPACT AI-driven reconstruction of sensitive data prompts regulatory action, potentially impacting future data access for investigations.

  2. I avoid AI tools because thinking is supposed to be hard. It’s what makes us human | Wendy Liu

    AI tools have been used to reconstruct the voices of pilots killed in a plane crash by analyzing spectrograms from NTSB accident reports. This workaround circumvents federal laws prohibiting the release of cockpit audio recordings, prompting the NTSB to temporarily suspend public access to its accident database. The use of AI, such as OpenAI's Codex, has made it easier for individuals to recreate this audio, raising ethical concerns about consent and the misuse of synthetic media. AI

    I avoid AI tools because thinking is supposed to be hard. It’s what makes us human | Wendy Liu

    IMPACT Raises ethical questions about synthetic media and consent, and highlights the potential for AI to bypass legal restrictions.