One year ago the Indian company Adani purchased Haifa Port. Now, his company (in collaboration with Elbit Systems) have manufactured & sent killer drones to Israel. In other words, Indian-made drones are headed to Gaza. https://t.co/DMs8HmNX8x
The Israeli army is set to include Indian-made Hermes 900 drones in its expanding fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), in what human rights activists and defence analysts caution will further implicate India in Israel's war on Gaza https://t.co/ueTne3F5yl
Indian-made Israeli 'killer' drones set to make their way to Gaza https://t.co/aGi8fUF2Ac
Is Israel using killing robots in Gaza? "Israel’s army has deployed some AI-enabled military technology in combat for the first time in Gaza, raising fears about the use of autonomous weapons in modern warfare." https://t.co/4IDG945zF7 https://t.co/IvMiZiNgDQ
Concerns about proliferation of autonomous #weapons systems– and of #AI software that can turn small systems like #drones into #weapons–is raising questions about what it means for potential #criminal use & public #safety: @ArielConn & @IngvildBode https://t.co/xYJyPNyHOh
The deployment and potential use of autonomous weapons systems, including AI-enabled military technology and drones, are raising significant concerns globally. Reports indicate that Israel has deployed AI-enabled military technology in Gaza, marking the first known combat use of such technology. Additionally, Indian-made Hermes 900 drones, produced in collaboration between Adani's company and Elbit Systems, are set to join the Israeli army's fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles. This development has sparked fears about the implications of autonomous weapons in warfare and the role of Indian manufacturing in the conflict in Gaza. Human rights activists and defense analysts are particularly worried about the potential for increased civilian casualties and the further escalation of the conflict.