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Future weapons: Battlefield Ai

Israel has long been a pacesetter within the Hi-Tech warfare. In this episode, John Thornhill, editor of the Financial Times Innovation, examines the usage of artificial intelligence by AIDS by the Israel defense staff as a part of his arsenal within the war against Hamas. Can AI reduce civilian victims and stop violations of humanitarian law in international law, or has the technology only contribute to accelerating the lack of life? And what can Israel's defense -tech -ecosystem tell us concerning the way forward for warfare?

We hear from Nadim Nashif, Managing Director of the Palestinian Digital Rights Group 7amleh, Tal Mimran, a further lecturer on the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Hamutal Meridor, co-founder of the Israeli defense start Kela, and Elke Schwarz, professor on the Israeli Defense Tech start-up, and and Elke Schwarz, professor at Queen Mary University on the University of London.

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Tech Tonic is presented by John Thornhill. The producers are Josh Gabert-Doyon and Persis Love. The senior producer is Edwin Lane and the executing producers are Manuela Saragosa and Topher Forhecz. Sound design of Breen Turner and Samantha Giovinco. Original music of metaphor music. The Audio head of the FT is Cheryl Brumley.

Read a transcript of this episode on ft.com

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