Human rights in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory
- In May, Israel conducted a five-day offensive in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of 11 Palestinian civilians during clashes in the region.
- Following the Hamas-led attack on October 7, Israeli military operations killed 21,600 Palestinians in Gaza, including about 36 who were children.
- The Israeli army is developing a new ChatGPT-like AI tool trained on collected Arabic intelligence, raising concerns over surveillance and human rights violations against Palestinians.
- This AI tool aims to enhance Israel's surveillance capabilities, significantly increasing control over the population.
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Israel refuses to ban anti-Arab racial discrimination in housing
Israel's Justice Ministry refused to include an explicit ban on racial discrimination by real estate agents in the new code of ethics for brokers set to take effect next week. The new code, which governs Israel's Real Estate Brokers' Association, was approved by the Knesset six months ago. But the Justice Ministry has faced a wave of criticism for its refusal to address racial bias explicitly, even after the case involving three Palestinian wome…
B’Tselem in the Crosshairs
In early 2023, the most far-right cabinet in Israel’s history launched its war for “judicial reforms” to replace democracy with autocracy. In fall 2023, it began an obliteration war against Gaza. Now it is readying to decimate the last human rights defenders in Israel. In view of the Israeli Prime Minister, amid his own corruption trial, the truth about the Israeli-occupied territories seems to be equivalent to treason. Hence, his determination …
Israeli military develops ChatGPT-like AI tool to spy on Palestinians: Probe
The Israeli military's electronic spying Unit 8200 has used intercepted communications to develop an artificial intelligence model aimed at snooping on Palestinians, a new investigation reveals.
Israel to monitor Palestinians with AI chat
The Israeli military is developing an AI tool similar to Chat GPT, based on intercepted Palestinian conversations, according to a review by The Guardian. The goal is for the tool to be able to answer questions about individuals being monitored.
Speech-to-text tech could be transformed by new Israeli brain mapping study
The research could lead to more accurate speech recognition systems, enhancing virtual assistants like Siri or Alexa, as well as transcription tools. By Pesach Benson, TPS Israeli scientists unveiled research on how the brain processes speech and transforms sounds into conversation on Thursday with findings that could lead to new advancements in speech recognition technology, communication tools for people with speech disorders, and personalized…
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