Israel rightGaza StripThe conflict escalated further, with the Israeli army using a type called "Habserla".Artificial intelligencesystem, so that the world was shocked. This system utilizesArtificial intelligencealgorithms, capable of accurately identifying and locating Hamas targets, as well as sniping them. This brand-new tactical method has attracted the attention and Xi of many countries. However, Israel's "assassination factories" are not only targeting Hamas targets, but also affecting large numbers of innocent civilians. According to the report, a woman and her daughter were burned alive in their car during the Israeli drone attack on the Nusserat refugee camp. Such a tragedy is inGaza StripFrequently staged, civilians were forced to flee their homes, and thousands of ** were displaced. The Israeli army's use of the Habsola system has killed tens of thousands of civilians, collapsed hundreds of thousands of buildings, and forced millions of people to leave their homes.
Habsola" system usedArtificial intelligencetechnology is carried outIntelligence gatheringand attack on this basis. Since the system is semi-autonomous,Artificial intelligenceThe algorithm roughly divides all targets that appear on the battlefield into four categories, including civilian facilities such as schools, hospitals, residential buildings, and power plants. In other words, no matter what target or building, as long as it appears on the battlefield, it is listed as a "legal" target, which also leads to the ** of many innocent civilians, like the two women and children who died in the car mentioned above. According to the report, the "Habsola" system has specifically targeted family homes, citing suspicions that Hamas militants may be hiding in these buildings. However, this crackdown was criticized by the outside world as a "** operation", because the collapse of the building buried many families for generations, it was nothing short of oneGenocide。Although Israeli forces have targeted Hamas militants and underground tunnels, incidents of accidental injury to innocent civilians have occurred from time to time.
Used by the Israeli armyArtificial intelligenceTechnology to carry out war operations has sparked discussions about AI warfare. While the "Habsola" system and AI technology can help the Israeli army eliminate Hamas targets faster, it is also important to see that there are potential errors and accidental injuries in AI data, and if there is a mistake, the consequences will be fatal. Geostrategist Kissinger believes that nuclear ** once dominated the pattern of the world, but nowArtificial intelligenceThe emergence of has had a significant impact on the world, once applied toMilitaryfield, its power will be comparable to that of nuclear **. Artificial intelligenceThe use is not limited toMilitaryThe field also includes network communicationsSpaceSatellites, big data, and spatial perception and other fieldsArtificial intelligenceWhen completely out of control, the consequences will be unbearable. Israel'sArtificial intelligenceWar makes people think, is this the arrival of a new era or a terrible future?
For China, IsraelArtificial intelligenceThe use of technology provides important implications. Although China started late in this field, it has now broken through the limitations of core technologies such as computing power and high-end chips. Even if it happens in the futureArtificial intelligencewar, China also has the ability to respond accordingly. In addition, American journalist David Ignatius noted that in addition to Israel, Russia and Ukraine will alsoArtificial intelligenceTechnology is thrown into the war. Artificial intelligenceTanks, artillery, and combatants on the battlefield can be tagged in an instant, and then these images can be transmitted to the command computer's or soldier's mobile phone, and Russia and Ukraine can easily identify camouflaged targets through massive data and launch precision strikes against them. This proves once againArtificial intelligenceThe time has come,MilitaryThe need for change is imperative.
To sum up, Israel is the first to openArtificial intelligenceThe manner in which the war was waged attracted widespread attention and discussion. AlthoughArtificial intelligenceTechnology can help militaries eliminate targets with greater precision, but there is also a risk of injuring innocents and potentially making mistakes. For China, Israel's experience teaches usArtificial intelligenceThere are great potentials and challenges in the development and application of the field. InArtificial intelligenceWe need to seriously consider the pros and cons and actively promote itTechnologydevelopment, ensuring that we are at the forefront of technology and have the ability to meet the challenges that may arise in the future.