Killing by remote control
Briefly

Drones and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming modern warfare by enabling intensified surveillance, automated tracking, and precision targeting. Palestinians in Gaza live with a near-constant, inescapable sound of drones that signals imminent danger. The Israeli military has dramatically increased its use of drones and AI to surveil, track and kill Palestinians, producing a kill rate higher than in any other 21st-century conflict. The integration of remote sensing, automated analysis and weaponized platforms concentrates destructive power on selected targets while minimizing risk to attacking forces. These technologies create the potential for future armies to inflict maximal destruction with minimal personnel exposure.
Throughout the unprecedented bombing campaign that has defined Israel's genocidal war on Gaza, Palestinians there have lived with a near constant, inescapable sound of drones. It's a sound that signals death could be close. Hind Hassan tracks how the Israeli military has dramatically increased its use of drones and artificial intelligence (AI) to surveil, track and kill Palestinians. In Gaza, this technology has produced a kill rate higher than any other 21st-century conflict.
Hind Hassan looks at the military tech that is changing the face of modern warfare: drones and AI. Throughout the unprecedented bombing campaign that has defined Israel's genocidal war on Gaza, Palestinians there have lived with a near constant, inescapable sound of drones. It's a sound that signals death could be close. Hind Hassan tracks how the Israeli military has dramatically increased its use of drones and artificial intelligence (AI) to surveil,
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