Israel's military accused of using AI to enable faster targeting in Gaza with limited oversight, risking civilian lives
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Israel's military allegedly uses AI systems like "The Gospel" and "Lavender" to identify targets for airstrikes in Gaza, with minimal human oversight.
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The systems supposedly track Hamas members and mark their homes for strikes, willing to risk significant civilian casualties.
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Israel denies the systems automatically generate targets, claiming they just manage intelligence data for analysts.
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Experts say even if true, the systems enable much faster identification of targets, increasing risks to civilians.
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There are concerns commanders do not fully grasp the intelligence processes producing their target lists, with AI further obscuring the decision-making.