> The people who pushed the button to launch the missiles that hit the school, and the people who ordered them to do that, are fully responsible here, not the tools they used.
Absolutely. A real issue here is the normalizing of "AI scapegoating".
The real failure? Not following through on human verification of a "strong lead".
The Iran school site absolutely was _once_ a target, in the distant past - it's sited on and within a former Iranian Guard post with airstrip, etc.
The part that needed strong checking was "history since last identified as a target" - and that site has a history of disrepair and abandonment.
The debatable issue was whether the larger site did indeed store significant military assets underground, etc. which was entirely possible.
Absolutely. A real issue here is the normalizing of "AI scapegoating".
The real failure? Not following through on human verification of a "strong lead".
The Iran school site absolutely was _once_ a target, in the distant past - it's sited on and within a former Iranian Guard post with airstrip, etc.
The part that needed strong checking was "history since last identified as a target" - and that site has a history of disrepair and abandonment.
The debatable issue was whether the larger site did indeed store significant military assets underground, etc. which was entirely possible.