← Back to context Comment by dartos 2 years ago Don’t militaries use statistical models all the time?Is this any different? 2 comments dartos Reply cad31 2 years ago do you have any examples of a military using a statistical model that names targets, which were then killed without any human vetting? dartos 2 years ago No, but tbf that stuff isn’t usually made public.I can’t believe that this would be the very first instance of a statistics based method for finding potential targets.
cad31 2 years ago do you have any examples of a military using a statistical model that names targets, which were then killed without any human vetting? dartos 2 years ago No, but tbf that stuff isn’t usually made public.I can’t believe that this would be the very first instance of a statistics based method for finding potential targets.
dartos 2 years ago No, but tbf that stuff isn’t usually made public.I can’t believe that this would be the very first instance of a statistics based method for finding potential targets.
do you have any examples of a military using a statistical model that names targets, which were then killed without any human vetting?
No, but tbf that stuff isn’t usually made public.
I can’t believe that this would be the very first instance of a statistics based method for finding potential targets.