Israeli army used new AI system to carry out strikes in Gaza, says report
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The Israeli army used a new artificial intelligence (AI) system, Lavender, to generate lists of human targets for airstrikes in Gaza, potentially causing civilian casualties.
The AI system, Lavender, was used with others to assassinate suspected militants, leading to concerns over machine-speed warfare with little human oversight and high civilian costs.
Reports suggest Lavender made it 'easier' for large-scale strikes as 'the machine did it coldly', indicating a shift towards AI-driven military operations with potential accuracy issues.
Read at Hindustan Times
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