Israel’s AI-powered Genocide Raises New Moral Perils

In the ever-evolving landscape of modern warfare, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has emerged as a significant force reshaping military strategies and tactics. Advocates herald AI’s precision and efficiency as transformative assets, promising “cleaner” warfare with reduced human casualties and collateral damage. Yet, beneath the veneer of technological advancement lies a complex reality fraught with ethical, legal, and humanitarian dilemmas, particularly evident in case studies like Isra- el’s actions in conflict zones such as Gaza.

This policy outlook delves into the varied implications of AI technology in warfare, with a focus on Israel’s onslaught on Gaza. It scrutinizes the ethical, legal, and societal aspects of AI integration, urging policymakers and stakeholders to address the ethical imperatives and geopolitical consequences of this technological advancement.

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Ravale Mohydin
Ravale Mohydin
Ravale Mohydin is a researcher at TRT World Research Centre. With graduate degrees from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, her research interests include the political economy of media, strategic communications, public diplomacy, political effects of entertainment media, conflict media coverage as well as South Asian politics and society.

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