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which makes this a defence of releasing indiscriminate killing machines against anyone anywhere. ambiguity is impossible.
They may not have used it but don't want to encourage, enable or be transparent regarding any oversight now or in the future.

Which isn’t much better.

How would Claude assist in this task? Anyone have any concrete examples?

Nonetheless, I don’t like this…

I'm dubious. There's no real evidence here to suggest that it was. This sounds like a good old-fashioned intel failure, which was common in every previous war in the middle east.

Also, so much for 'no new wars'. I'm sure this one will go better than the last five wars we've started in the middle east.

Why do we assume it's intel failure, or ai usage?

1. The school was clearly a school. Damn even OpenStreetMap lists it as a school. 2. The other bombings were very precise. 3. This was a school for the families of military people.

US has a history of these types of barbaric terrorism on civilians. There should be full accountability for this targeted terrorism before anything else. Also why are we talking about AI usage like it's some sort of scapegoat, it never is and never in war.