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Israel Says It Fought World’s First “Artificial Intelligence War” Against Hamas

BS talks those rockets were useless unguided like RPG .
"Unguided" but targeting Israeli civilians. So you know right away that Hamas are war criminals. But you allow that truth to get blanked out by the hyped-up and near-desperate extended searches for anything Israel did that might be considered a war crime, right?
 
I seriously suggest Israel go to sketch board and redesign its AI.
let advise them this time don't use of the shelf AI and design one according to the task.

fire and forget weapons are not AI , for them an operator must choose a target . let just say a mine field is far more autonomous than a fire and forget missile.
the drone in Libya were not given a target , they were released and they choose the target for themselves . the only other weapon I knew that have such capability (I don't knew exactly how smart it is in choosing its target) is Iran missile 358.

by the way your implementation of AI was very successful in targeting civilians and Media outlets

358 is a real stunner.
 
The irony of things about this conflict is that, it actually serves Israel in many ways. For one it helps Israel burgeoning defence industry even more, and it gives them a critical edge over their competitors/other leading weapons exporters in the world like U.S/Russia, France, UK, China , and Germany. Since It helps Israeli defence companies to market their products better by showing prospective clients real life performances of these weapons systems. Since this conflict keep raging on and off for the past 50 years, you can imagine the amount of experience/insight/practical weapon testing/performance the Israeli defence industry has benefitted from, which helps in learning from the shortfalls and fine turning their weapon system even more to achieve even better performances thereby getting an edge over their competitors in the defence industry. Very few countries/major weapon exporters have this advantage of a weapon testing ground to test the efficacy of their new weapon systems. No wonder Israel is the world's 6th/7th largest defence exporter in the world despite their small size. Only middle eastern country in the top 10.

Russia learned a lot from Syrian war as well and they even openly admitted that it helped them in streamlining/fine turning many of their weapon systems/military doctrine since they also used Syria and some sort of testing ground for their weapons systems. Nothing better than practical experience on the ground by testing your weapon systems in real life scenarios.
 
"Unguided" but targeting Israeli civilians. So you know right away that Hamas are war criminals. But you allow that truth to get blanked out by the hyped-up and near-desperate extended searches for anything Israel did that might be considered a war crime, right?

They are firing into their own (stolen / occupied) land. The people living there are legitimate targets.

It's a bit like me throwing you and your family onto the street and then occupying your home. You then decide to throw a rock into the window.

The illegal occupiers shouldn't complain when you do that. What makes this worse is, Israhell is using GUIDED weapons against civilian targets. You for example have pilots saying they bombed civilian targets out of frustration. You also have ex-isreli soldiers testifying that they purposefully targeted civilians who are now "breaking the silence".

Below is a courageous ex-isreli soldier testifying against the IDF. calling israhell an apartheid state etc.



Glad we agree.
 
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They are firing into their own (stolen / occupied) land. The people living there are legitimate targets -
Then you have no clue as to the what is and isn't a war crime - and clearly you are not interested in learning the subject.
 
Then you have no clue as to the what is and isn't a war crime - and clearly you are not interested in learning the subject.

We are beyond the point of learning.

There are 2 camps:

- genocidal lunatics who worship an estate agent thereby allowing them to believe it is OK to ethnically cleanse an indigenous population from their land and home.

- those who are against the above

Simple really.
 
We are beyond the point of learning. There are 2 camps:
- genocidal lunatics who worship an estate agent thereby allowing them to believe it is OK to ethnically cleanse an indigenous population from their land and home.
Hamas and its supporters.

- those who are against the above
I don't doubt that many oppressed Arabs in Gaza appreciate Israel's selectivity in making war and secretly support the Jewish State. Israel could not have achieved its stunning results last month without determined and devoted Arab informers, don't you agree?

Simple really.
So why do you still support Israel's enemies?
 
"Unguided" but targeting Israeli civilians. So you know right away that Hamas are war criminals. But you allow that truth to get blanked out by the hyped-up and near-desperate extended searches for anything Israel did that might be considered a war crime, right?
you both are doing same dont act like you are saints .
 
As I said. Fire and Forget weapons are also AI, and they have been used before those drones.

Israel used AI to a much bigger extent than anyone else did.

You just completely ignored everything I said.
Forget AI..if Israel had intelligence it wouldn't make every jew globally a target...I wouldn't hesitate to confront and take on a jew. I am allergic to them now....so tell me do u Jews have intelligence when
1. You have become nazis doing what you hated Germans doing to you
2. Making every jew globally a target
 
إسرائيل تقول إنها خاضت أول حرب ذكاء اصطناعي في العالم ضد حماس

May 29, 2021

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have claimed the world’s first use of artificial intelligence (AI) and supercomputing in a war that ensued with Hamas earlier this month.

During its operation Guardian of the Walls, IDF said it relied heavily on machine learning and data gathering for a period of over two years.

“For the first time, artificial intelligence was a key component and power multiplier in fighting the enemy. This is a first-of-its-kind campaign for the IDF. We implemented new methods of operation and used technological developments that were a force multiplier for the entire IDF,” an IDF Intelligence Corps senior officer was quoted by Jerusalem Post as saying.
During the two-week-long war between the two rival factions, the IDF carried out pinpoint airstrikes against Hamas targets deep inside Gaza and killed at least a hundred of their top operatives.

Much of the infrastructure built by Hamas and Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip was destroyed by the Israeli jets, which were targets previously identified through military intelligence.
File:Flickr - Israel Defense Forces - Headquarters of the Military Wing of Hamas.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

File Image: Headquarters of the Military Wing of Hamas Wikimedia Commons
The Israeli military says it adapted the AI technologies already available in the civilian market to its needs in military intelligence. An advanced AI technological platform was established to centralize all data on militant groups in the Gaza Strip onto one system to aid in the analysis and extraction of intelligence crucial for the operations, the Israeli website adds.

Being at the center of highly unstable regions, Israel has heavily invested in AI and its applications in the military. The country has prioritized the concepts of machine learning and algorithm-driven warfare at the forefront of its research and development for years.

To employ the AI effectively in a war, the system must be fed with tonnes of raw data collected through satellites, aerial reconnaissance vehicles, field agents, ground intel and years of information.

IDF reportedly employed resources like signal intelligence (SIGINT), visual intelligence (VISINT), human intelligence (HUMINT), geographical intelligence (GEOINT) to collect data and feed it into its supercomputers to guide the military towards carrying out effective strikes.

According to the report by JP, it was IDF’s elite intelligence officers in Unit 8200, who pioneered algorithms and code to create advanced programs named “Alchemist,” “Gospel” and “Depth of Wisdom,” which were developed and used during the fighting.

“Gospel” was used by the IDF to evolve intelligent and effective recommendations for officers in the Military Intelligence wing to identify “quality targets” and, subsequently, pass them to the air force to strike.

IDF’s Military Intelligence Unit has dedicated research wings for exploitation of artificial intelligence in warfare, which predict enemy rocket launches, place, and time, helping soldiers on the ground to effectively defend against them.

One such example is the Israeli army’s J6/C4i Directorate’s Lotem Unit whose job is to create software for powerful AI and use machine learning in real-life applications, similar to what tech companies Google, China’s Baidu, or Facebook are doing.

One app created after Israel’s Operation Protective Edge in 2014 by this Unit helped soldiers on the ground predict rocket launches from Gaza using data from field sensors and other sources. It identified the most likely places of launch, approximate timing, and target areas for such projectiles, helping the Israeli troops be better prepared.

One application created by the Lotem Unit can identify suspicious objects from a video and describe the same in writing. The software can analyze dozens of videos simultaneously helping save manpower for the IDF.

In the latest war against Hamas and other Palestinian militant organizations, IDF says it created a multidisciplinary center that helped it produce hundreds of relevant targets, aiding its military to fight and target them all.

The vast information pool wasn’t gathered during the conflict; the data was collected over a period of two years, which helped the IDF in instant targeting. However, real-time data gathering was also underway to identify missile launches.
According to JP, “the military believes using AI helped shorten the length of the fighting, having been effective and quick in gathering targets using super-cognition.”

IDF Unit 9900’s satellites have also played an incremental role in collecting intelligence and helping aid operations against Hamas and PIJ, which helped the military target rocket launchers, rocket manufacturing, production and storage sites, military intelligence offices, drones, commanders’ residences, and other crucial installations.

One notable feature of the current operation has been Israel’s success in pre-identification and targeting of underground tunnel networks used by Hamas. IDF says it carried extensive mapping to identify the hundreds of kilometers of tunnel networks that Hamas has been using for years.

The mapping was again reportedly carried out using intelligence gathered through technological developments and the use of big data to fuse the available intelligence. IDF was able to fully picture the tunnels, their depth and width, the routes, and everything about them, so it knew exactly where to target.

Hamas’s underground tunnel network, called the “Metro”, has been very crucial to its operations against Israel, and now with Israel having the technology to identify and pinpoint them, the group has been deprived of a key combat strategy.

One video posted on Twitter showed Hamas digging out bodies from a tunnel destroyed by Israeli precision airstrikes. This unit was reportedly on its way to attack Israeli troops when a missile dropping from the sky destroyed it, burying the operatives.

The incident showcased Israel’s intelligent use of technology in inflicting heavy damage to the rival groups which, according to IDF, decisively shortened the span of the conflict.

Artificial intelligence is believed to have been used in many attacks in the past, but this is the most comprehensive demonstration of its ability to change the course of a battle.

The health ministry in Gaza claimed that at least 243 Palestinians had died as a result of Israeli bombings during the fighting, which included 66 children, with 1,910 people wounded.

IDF says the use of AI had significantly lessened the civilian casualties, however, the destruction of many civilian and commercial buildings in the airstrikes is being investigated by world bodies, including the UN.

Although a ceasefire has restored some calm to the fighting between IDF and Palestinian militant groups, experts believe that this may not last long.


https://eurasiantimes.com/israel-sy...st-artificial-intelligence-war-against-hamas/


This only means that this last round of combat was 2 years in the making by Usrael..
Looks like they still havent worked all of the bugs out yet....🤖
 
The irony of things about this conflict is that, it actually serves Israel in many ways. For one it helps Israel burgeoning defence industry even more, and it gives them a critical edge over their competitors/other leading weapons exporters in the world like U.S/Russia, France, UK, China , and Germany. Since It helps Israeli defence companies to market their products better by showing prospective clients real life performances of these weapons systems. Since this conflict keep raging on and off for the past 50 years, you can imagine the amount of experience/insight/practical weapon testing/performance the Israeli defence industry has benefitted from, which helps in learning from the shortfalls and fine turning their weapon system even more to achieve even better performances thereby getting an edge over their competitors in the defence industry. Very few countries/major weapon exporters have this advantage of a weapon testing ground to test the efficacy of their new weapon systems. No wonder Israel is the world's 6th/7th largest defence exporter in the world despite their small size. Only middle eastern country in the top 10.

Russia learned a lot from Syrian war as well and they even openly admitted that it helped them in streamlining/fine turning many of their weapon systems/military doctrine since they also used Syria and some sort of testing ground for their weapons systems. Nothing better than practical experience on the ground by testing your weapon systems in real life scenarios.

Don't look at everything one sided...
Usage of AI in drones and weapons, in general, have been done many years ago, fire and forget weapons are a great example of this.

it's the first time AI has been implemented in strategic and tactical depths of war planning and war action.
The difference between a single using AI, to the whole military using it, is immense.

I can understand your point!

But is it matured and dependable enough?
 
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Forget AI..if Israel had intelligence it wouldn't make every jew globally a target...I wouldn't hesitate to confront and take on a jew. I am allergic to them now....so tell me do u Jews have intelligence when
1. You have become nazis doing what you hated Germans doing to you
2. Making every jew globally a target
what?
 
I can understand your point!

But is it matured and dependable enough?
It definitely has more room to mature, as all technologies do, however it made Israeli bombings and war effort much more effective.

Israeli intelligence-gathering killed so many Hamas leaders, destroyed hundreds of kilometers of their strategic tunnels with Hamas operatives inside them.
Looks like they still havent worked all of the bugs out yet....🤖
This is a robot designed to disarm IEDs, no one tried to take your shitty Hezbollah flags.
 

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