Israeli Military Uses U.S. Firm Palantir's Tech in Gaza, Lebanon Strikes
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The Israeli military uses artificial intelligence technology from the American data company Palantir to plan its strikes in Gaza and Lebanon, according to public reports.
Palantir’s chief executive officer has openly expressed pride about this use of the company's software. The technology is known for processing vast amounts of data to find patterns and support targeting decisions.
The connection highlights the role of advanced foreign software in modern warfare. It also raises legal and ethical questions about the involvement of private companies in military conflicts.
The Israeli operations in Gaza and Lebanon continue amid intense international scrutiny.