AI-generated kill lists are here.
Now that Israel has opened pandora's box, it's up to international bodies to regulate its use
Investigations into Israel’s use of AI-generated “kill lists” and its undoubtedly criminal application in choosing targets for execution necessitates international action on par with the world’s efforts to manage nuclear weaponry after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan in 1945.
The news of Israel’s “Lavender” program broke Wednesday, and the global community still seems stunned by the revelations and unsure how to move forward.
The Lavender program, Israel’s AI-based resource for designation of suspected combatants, relies on a fatally-flawed method dependent on partial data profiles -primarily the surveillance information Israel uses to track every single person in Gaza.
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