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FAA is turning to AI to reduce the number of close calls between planes at the nation's airports

The Federal Aviation Administration is spending nearly $4 million to use artificial intelligence in reducing close calls at airports. This initiative, in partnership with Palantir Technologies, aims to analyze data that has historically been siloed to improve aviation safety. The FAA's efforts follow several recent incidents that raised concerns about safety at U.S. airports.

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