How the War in Gaza Drove Israel’s A.I. Experiments
In late 2023, Israel deployed cutting-edge A.I. tech to target Hamas commander Ibrahim Biari, using an audio analysis tool to locate his calls, leading to an airstrike that killed him—and over 125 civilians. This marked a turning point: Israel’s military A.I. arsenal, developed with help from tech giants like Google and Meta, now includes facial recognition, drone tracking, and Arabic-language large language models. For the paper packaging industry, this signals an urgent need to reassess supply chain data security. As A.I. becomes militarized, packaging firms handling sensitive logistics data—especially in conflict-adjacent regions—must bolster cybersecurity to avoid becoming unintended targets or data sources.https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/25/technology/israel-gaza-ai.html
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