cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/67401038

The nuclear scientists were killed using a special weapon whose details were barred from publication, Channel 12 says.

The 10th nuclear scientist was killed shortly after the other nine, as part of the overnight Thursday-Friday Israeli operation, which included strikes on Iran’s ballistic missile program and the Natanz nuclear site, along with the elimination of top members of the Islamic Republic’s military leadership, the network says.

The nuclear scientists were all killed while they were sleeping in their beds, with Israel deciding to carry out the assassinations simultaneously so that there wouldn’t be time to tip off those being targeted.

The scientists apparently believed they were safe from such targeting in their homes, a senior Israeli official tells Channel 12, noting that previously assassinated nuclear scientists were killed while heading to their cars after work.

Israel had been tracking Iranian nuclear scientists for years and the ten killed last week were marked for assassination in November of last year, Channel 12 says.

Just when I feel like dystopian news can’t really disturb me anymore…

Leaving this totally unrelated article about Palantir and Israel here for absolutely no reason at all…

How Israel Uses AI in Gaza—And What It Might Mean for the Future of Warfare:

A program known as “The Gospel” generates suggestions for buildings and structures militants may be operating in. “Lavender” is programmed to identify suspected members of Hamas and other armed groups for assassination, from commanders all the way down to foot soldiers. “Where’s Daddy?” reportedly follows their movements by tracking their phones in order to target them—often to their homes, where their presence is regarded as confirmation of their identity. The air strike that follows might kill everyone in the target’s family, if not everyone in the apartment building.

Abraham, whose report relies on conversations with six Israeli intelligence officers with first-hand experience in Gaza operations after Oct. 7, quoted targeting officers as saying they found themselves deferring to the Lavender program, despite knowing that it produces incorrect targeting suggestions in roughly 10% of cases.

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    5 hours ago

    Jesus Christ…

    I just read the first two books of Dean Koontz’s Jane Hawk series in January. It uses exactly the same sort of AI programs in OP’s commented article. The AI targets people who may at some point change the world in a way they don’t want. Through a series of other AI and human elements, they can track any person, anywhere, as long as they’re using technology. They then send someone to inject the target with a nanomachine version Elon Musk’s neurolink, which rewrites their brain and turns them into a manchurian candidate slave/sleeper agent. They literally start calling them “Rayshaws.”

    Good series, but fuck, that’s just way too close to what’s going on in that article…

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    9 hours ago

    So they aren’t weeks away from a functioning weapon, and we can recall all the military buildup, right?

    Right?