Artificial Intelligence Grants Israeli Drones the Ability to Generate Offensive Targets in Gaza and Lebanon
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Artificial Intelligence Grants Israeli Drones the Ability to Generate Offensive Targets in Gaza and Lebanon

SadaNews Translation - Internal documents obtained by the Hebrew newspaper Haaretz and published on Friday revealed that the Israeli army's fleet of drones operated around the clock over Gaza and Lebanon during the recent war, serving as a "source for target identification and intelligence gathering."

These documents show previously unknown capabilities of this fleet, which includes dozens of reconnaissance and attack drones, primarily designed for target identification and directing fire for air and ground forces, as noted by the newspaper and translated by SadaNews.

These capabilities heavily rely on artificial intelligence tools, representing the pinnacle of integrating AI technologies into military operations.

The documents reveal how these drones function as a "generator of targets and intelligence information" in Gaza and Lebanon.

At its core is the "aerial server," a computer mounted on the drone that is used for automatic target identification and making independent decisions.

The documents disclose that artificial intelligence has granted the Israeli army's drones unprecedented offensive capabilities.