As civilian casualties continue to mount in the wartorn Gaza Strip, reports of Israel’s use of artificial intelligence (AI) in its targeting of Hamas militants are facing increasing scrutiny. A report by the Israeli outlets +972 Magazine and Local Call earlier this month said that Israeli forces had relied heavily on two AI tools so far in the conflict — “Lavender” and “Where’s Daddy.”

While “Lavender” identifies suspected Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) militants and their homes, “Where’s Daddy” tracks these targets and informs Israeli forces when they return home, per the report, which cites six Israeli intelligence officers who had used AI systems for operations in Gaza, including “Where’s Daddy?”

“We were not interested in killing [Hamas] operatives only when they were in a military building or engaged in a military activity,” one of the officers told +972 and Local Call. “On the contrary, the IDF bombed them in homes without hesitation, as a first option. It’s much easier to bomb a family’s home. The system is built to look for them in these situations,” they added.

  • @xmunk
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    1243 months ago

    Who the fuck names a program like that “Where’s Daddy?” that’s fucking sociopathic.

    • Rottcodd
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      563 months ago

      Yes - it is sociopathic.

      That’s not a coincidence.

    • @[email protected]
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      513 months ago

      The type of person who is intentionally targeting children to murder. I know, what a first for Israel…

    • Silverseren
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      223 months ago

      Really makes me wonder what the meaning behind Lavender is in this context. There could quite easily be some horrific intention behind using that specific word in correlation to this murder system.

    • @[email protected]
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      If they designed the peogrm to be used to target people in their reaidentiak homes with their families, sociopaths is probably a good guess.

    • @[email protected]
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      -313 months ago

      In this Information Age, more and more power is given to nerds. These people are known for many traits but for empathy or ethics, they are not.

      • @xmunk
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        213 months ago

        As a nerd, I find that offensive. I’m quite empathetic!

      • @[email protected]
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        And another day of “let’s shove all people of group X into one drawer and judge them”.
        We have all this information available through the internet. Can research even the most difficult topics by some mere hits on a keyboard and a click. And yet, there are still so many idiots. This is really mind-boggling.