This AI is helping Israel in Gaza conflict and is more brutal than humans

Produced by: Tarun Mishra Designed by: Manoj Kumar

Israeli Military's Use of AI Database

According to a report by The Guardian, Israeli military utilized an AI-powered database, called Lavender, to identify potential Hamas targets during the Gaza conflict.

Massive Target Identification

Lavender identified around 37,000 potential targets based on their perceived connections to Hamas, as per intelligence sources.

Unprecedented Use of AI

Israeli intelligence officers' testimonies reveal the unprecedented role of AI in identifying targets during the six-month war.

Impact on Target Selection

Lavender's use impacted target selection, with machine-generated recommendations replacing traditional human decision-making processes.

AI's Central Role

Lavender, developed by Unit 8200, became a central tool for rapidly identifying potential targets linked to Hamas or PIJ.

Pre-Authorized Casualty Allowances

However, IDF applied pre-authorized allowances for civilian casualties, allowing airstrikes on low-ranking militants, risking civilian lives.

High Death Toll and Controversy

The use of AI in targeting may help explain the high death toll in the conflict and has sparked controversy over civilian casualties. International law experts express concern over pre-authorized casualty ratios and the need for individualized assessments in each strike.

Questioning Military Strategy

Some IDF intelligence officers are also questioning the military's bombing strategy and its long-term implications for Gaza.