Israel's AI targeting system: How data from a phone become a death sentence 33 minutes ago (latimes.com) 1 comment rufasterisco Reply Add to library alephnerd 6 minutes ago > Turmus, 62, was serving as a liaison between Hezbollah and residents of Talloosah> His family described him as a former fighter for the militant Islamist group, but who in his older age had taken an administrative roleOr maybe having been affiliated with Hezbollah is a death sentence.Anyhow, metadata fusion for targeting is commonly used by most countries now.
alephnerd 6 minutes ago > Turmus, 62, was serving as a liaison between Hezbollah and residents of Talloosah> His family described him as a former fighter for the militant Islamist group, but who in his older age had taken an administrative roleOr maybe having been affiliated with Hezbollah is a death sentence.Anyhow, metadata fusion for targeting is commonly used by most countries now.
> Turmus, 62, was serving as a liaison between Hezbollah and residents of Talloosah
> His family described him as a former fighter for the militant Islamist group, but who in his older age had taken an administrative role
Or maybe having been affiliated with Hezbollah is a death sentence.
Anyhow, metadata fusion for targeting is commonly used by most countries now.