Regarding the rise of artificial intelligence, this is a fascinating development. I don't intend to debate Israel / Palestine, my point is the technology, and the fundamental change in the nature of warfare that it may portend (particularly in what targets are classified as "military").
Israel is now actively using an AI to choose targets in Gaza, and is bombing half of the targets that it suggests. This results in a far higher number of targets being bombed than in any previous war, because human spies simply can't identify that many. But an AI can suggest many more possible targets based on data correlations, and the humans then choose to attack the most likely targets. This is a technological development with many implications, obviously some practically positive ones but also many highly concerning ones.
One way it is used is to identify the family homes of Hamas militants, and times when the militant is most likely to be at home. The home can then be targeted at such a time, killing the militant's family and hopefully the militant himself if he is home at that time as predicted.
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
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Interestingly, the AI system in question is rather offensively named "The Gospel".