Right now thereâs a team of about 1,500 people spanning 18 government agencies in Ukraine using a facial recognition tool thatâs identified more than 230,000 Russian soldiers and officials who have committed war crimes. Right now thereâs a team of about 1,500 people spanning 18 government agencies in Ukraine using a facial recognition tool thatâs identified more than 230,000 Russian soldiers and officials who have committed war crimes.
                                                                                                     [Wealth Daily] Jason Simpkins / Nov 24, 2023 Another AI Kill A few days ago, I wrote to you guys about a company that is actively making the world a safer place. A company that is literally saving lives by using AI to find and remove land mines in what is now the worldâs most densely mined country â Ukraine. This is a country thatâs being invaded by a much larger neighbor with a real ax to grind about the fall of the Soviet Union. Well, today I just want to go a little bit further in telling you how AI is being used in modern warfare and in a situation that bears all the complexities of 21st-century geopolitics. Because in addition to finding and exposing land mines, AI technology is also being used to track down war criminals â the actual monsters that are planting these things. Or worse. And by worse I mean kidnapping children. Thatâs what Russia has done. Theyâve kidnapped what is now believed to be 300,000 Ukrainian children and sent them to reeducation camps. Sad to say only a tiny fraction of those kids â 1%, if theyâre lucky â will have a chance at finding their way home. But if they do, it will be because of AI. Thatâs what Ukrainian authorities are using to scour Russian social media for lost faces. So far theyâve only found about 200. At least itâs a start. Just as importantly, though, theyâve been able to identify Russian soldiers â both living and dead. Right now thereâs a team of about 1,500 people spanning 18 government agencies in Ukraine using a facial-recognition tool thatâs identified more than 230,000 Russian soldiers and officials who have committed war crimes. Oppenheimer Would NEVER Have Seen This Coming After 70 years, J. Robert Oppenheimerâs legacy is being rewritten. Itâs all due to the breakthroughs being made in next-gen nuclear technology, like small modular reactors (SMRs). These mini reactors are safer, smaller, and will start popping up all over the world in the next few years... But the real opportunity isnât in the builders of these SMRs â itâs in their fuel source. [You need to see this one for yourself immediately.]( Every day, they scroll through social media sites using AI to analyze thousands of videos and images of Russian invaders, tracking down their names, hometowns, and affiliations. With that information, they catch infiltrators at checkpoints and expose turncoat collaborators. They can also process Ukrainian nationals â refugees that have lost their IDs in the course of this devastation. And theyâve been able to counter Russian propaganda by posting the names and information of dead Russian soldiers when the Kremlin insists itâs not taking losses. As of Nov. 13, more than 71,000 dead Russian soldiers were identified and publicly listed by Ukraine. Similarly, AI is being used in Israel to identify hostages lost in last monthâs terrorist attack, and to map out Hamasâ sprawling network of underground tunnels and target hostile assets. These AI algorithms were all developed by a secret military unit I call the âShield,â and they carry previously classified names like âAlchemist,â âGospel,â and âDepth of Wisdom.â Gospel used AI to generate a high-quality list of potential targets to strike. As a result, the IDF was able to strike hundreds of terrorist assets; rocket manufacturing, production, and storage sites; military intelligence offices; ships; submersibles; drones; and missile launchers that were aimed at Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Prior to that, Israel spent years identifying possible targets, but with AI they were able to acquire them in real time. They even identified the personal homes of top commanders, aiding in the elimination of more than 150 terrorist operatives. One strike was so precise that it killed senior Hamas operative Bassem Issa, who was hiding out in a tunnel beneath a high-rise building surrounded by six schools and a hospital â and it did it without a single civilian casualty. And speaking of tunnels, AI helped out there too. Tesla Is Dead... Elon Musk Is Ruined Thanks to a new discovery â known as âBlue Gasâ â electric car companies like Tesla are about to go down in flames. âBlue Gasâ is 100% emission-free, can propel vehicles hundreds of miles, and allows cars to fully charge in just minutes. And the tiny company behind it is primed to absolutely shatter any gains ever paid out by Tesla. [Click here before this stock explodes in the coming months.]( Indeed, the Palestinian militants who are effectively walled into the Gaza Strip rely on an elaborate system of tunnels to sneak in and out of the territory and transport weapons. Well, the Shield used an advanced AI algorithm to map out the entire underground maze. It created a complete picture of the network above and below ground â right down to the tunnelâs thickness. It even identified the tunnels' respective purposes. With that information, the IDF was able to target its strikes in such a way that whole tracts of the sprawling network were completely closed off for good. This information also ensured that the IDF used the right munition for each target â whether it was a smaller smart bomb for a precision strike in a densely populated area or a bunker buster for underground tunnels. Furthermore, the efficacy of the AI program shortened intelligence gathering and target acquisition times, effectively shortening the length of the operation. Meanwhile, another AI program, Alchemist, saved lives by alerting troops in the field to pending terrorist attacks. This was essentially the first time AI was used in combat, but now weâre seeing similar technology used in Ukraine, as well. And while Israel right now is in something of a âlevelingâ phase of this latest war (vengeance and an iron fist are trumping humanitarian concerns at the moment), continued operations in Gaza will require more precision and ingenuity. Over time, there will have to be a renewed emphasis on intelligence and AI programs that the Shield continues to develop. Thatâs why I highly encourage you to find out more about the Shield and its AI warfare in [my latest report, right here.]( Fight on, [Jason Simpkins Signature] Jason Simpkins Simpkins is the founder and editor of [Secret Stock Files](, an investment service that focuses on companies with assets â tangible resources and products that can hold and appreciate in value. He covers mining companies, energy companies, defense contractors, dividend payers, commodities, staples, legacies and more... 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