WASHINGTON — What began as an inquiry into a mysterious sound in the background of an airplane cockpit voice recording escalated into an unexpected challenge for the nation's top safety investigators.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Public records helped individuals create AI deepfake audio of a deadly plane crash. - Tada Images / Shutterstock The National ...
The National Transportation Safety Board continues to investigate the UPS cargo plane crash shortly after takeoff last year in Louisville, Kentucky. During a recent hearing, the National ...
Officials said the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder are now headed to the NTSB laboratory in Washington, D.C.
The National Transportation Safety Board temporarily pulled its docket system offline after digital images were used to reconstruct cockpit voice... The NTSB tries to keep cockpit audio recordings ...
Washington (CNN) — New technology allowing audio of plane crashes to be extracted from still images has prompted the National Transportation Safety Board to take a rare step of pausing the public ...