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It already has been and this has been widely written about. AI was used to identify and prioritize targets for the US to bomb in Iran.

Here's an article from 2 months ago for example: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/commentisfree/2026/ma...

It was also implicated in the bombing of a girls elementary school which left 168 dead. The US did a "triple tap" to kill any first responders.

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2026/mar/26/ai-got-the-blam...

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/01/dont-blam...

I read the article and it doesn’t say it was used for targeting or prioritizing?

> Neither Claude nor any other LLMs detects targets, processes radar, fuses sensor data or pairs weapons to targets. LLMs are late additions to Palantir’s ecosystem. In late 2024, years after the core system was operational, Palantir added an LLM layer – this is where Claude sits – that lets analysts search and summarise intelligence reports in plain English

There’s a lot of humans in that loop who make those decisions.

Yeah militaries don't use commercial chatbots for that, they have their own machine learning implementations. Look into Project Maven for example.

And while there are still humans in the loop, the impression I get is that this is increasingly becoming meaningless, from the way they talk about optimizing the "kill chain" and letting small teams make hundreds of targeting decisions per hour.

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> AI is ‘identifying and prioritising targets, recommending weaponry and evaluating legal grounds for a strike’.

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