Transportation Department deploying artificial intelligence to spot air traffic dangers, Duffy says
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently announced that artificial intelligence (AI) is being used to detect and address air traffic risks, following a slew of near-misses and fatal plane crashes across the country.

Duffy told FOX 5 DC that officials are implementing AI to “identify and address potential air traffic risks nationwide,” potentially aiding in preventing tragedies like the fatal Jan. 29 midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) that claimed the lives of 67 people.

Following the Potomac River crash, which involved a commercial plane and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, Duffy announced a plan to build a new “state-of-the-art” traffic control system that will equip locations with better technology to reduce outages, improve efficiency and reinforce safety.

Duffy told FOX 5 that when investigators were looking into how to prevent collisions, they asked themselves, “Are there any other DCAs out there?”

the previous administration’s transfer of airspace control from New York to Philadelphia.

“We have an antiquated and old air traffic control system, anywhere from 25 to 35 [years old], 40 years old in some places. It is in desperate need of a brand new build,” Duffy said during a news conference on Wednesday. 

A sign marks the entrance to the FAA headquarters

AI is not being used to identify “hot spots” in U.S. airspaces. (J. David Ake/Getty Images)

“The last administration signed a 15-year contract to upgrade the telecom [wiring with fiber lines],” he continued. “It shows how there was not a focus on the true issues that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was facing… We are not going to pass the buck. We’re actually going to fix it. We’re going to do the work, to make sure that we do have a state-of-the-art air traffic control system.”

The Department of Transportation did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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