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US Tech Giants Boost Zionist Military AI Capabilities Amid Civilian Casualties

An investigation by the Associated Press (AP) has revealed that US technology firms have significantly increased their support for Zionist military operations by providing artificial intelligence and computing services. This assistance has reportedly helped the Zionist military accelerate target identification in Gaza and Lebanon.

However, it comes at a time of escalating civilian casualties, raising concerns about ethical and operational implications. The Zionist military claims AI enhances accuracy and minimizes civilian harm, but the investigation highlights potential errors due to flawed algorithms and data.

The report also uncovered deepening ties between Zionist defense forces and major US tech companies. Microsoft, for instance, has maintained a long-standing partnership with the Zionist military, including a $133 million contract signed in 2021.

The Zionist military has been identified as a high-priority customer with over 600 active subscriptions for various intelligence operations. Additionally, companies like Google and Amazon contribute cloud computing and AI services under Project Nimbus, while IBM, Cisco, and Palantir play key roles in providing technological infrastructure. Meanwhile, employee protests at some firms highlight internal ethical divisions over their involvement in warfare.

As Gaza remains in a fragile ceasefire, the Zionist entity has announced plans to expand its military AI initiatives across all branches. Despite internal resistance from tech employees, major US firms continue to supply critical AI and computing capabilities to the Zionist military. With concerns over AI’s role in warfare growing, the use of these technologies in conflicts like Gaza’s underscores the blurred lines between commercial innovation and military applications.

 

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