Developed through a partnership between Israeli Weapons Industries and India’s Adani Defence & Aerospace, the Arbel system uses algorithms to optimize targeting accuracy for machine guns and assault rifles. The integration of such technology into the conflict follows Israel’s September signing of the Council of Europe’s Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, a document intended to curb risks posed by autonomous systems.
Jewish Voice for Peace and other advocacy groups suggest the deployment of Arbel fits a broader pattern of AI-driven warfare, citing previous reports on the use of Lavender for generating kill lists and Gospel for infrastructure targeting. Research analyst Noah Sylvia of the Royal United Services Institute noted that while the effectiveness of such tools relies on military procedure, the system’s current application raises significant concerns regarding the protection of civilians and children in the region.
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