Buongiorno Maurizio,

grazie delle segnalazioni.

Chi ha fretta o è distratto, per favore *incornici* queste frasi
(riferimenti più avanti)

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he provides a template for how to construct an effective targets
machine drawing on “big data” that a human brain could not process. “The
machine needs enough data regarding the battlefield, the population,
visual information, cellular data, social media connections, pictures,
cellphone contacts,” he writes. “The more data and the more varied it
is, the better.”

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Stiamo parlando di protezione dei dati personali e qui è evidente ogni
oltre ragionevole ignoranza che è strettamente e inequivocabilmente
connessa ai diritti umani.

...e cerchiamo di non fare i naive oltre ogni decenza: le attività di
spionaggio sono una cosa, la _sorveglianza globale_ (anche di un
sottoinsieme consistente del globo, neh) è tutta un'altra faccenda.

I meno distratti tra i lettori non stenteranno a comprendere come la
metafora del Panopticon sia _perfettamente_ calzante per internet: le
"target machines" vanno dai sistemi di advertising mirato per i
_consumatori_ ai sistemi di uccisione mirata dei _terroristi_, con un
sacco di gradazioni dello stesso colore in mezzo (tipo quelle belle
porcherie praticate quodidianamente dai social che /spacciano/ dati
personali con nonchalance), e non potrebbero funzionare se le
comunicazioni in rete fossero DI DEFAULT anonime.  Punto.

Quindi: senza anonimato in rete è impossibile poter esercitare i diritti
umani.  Punto.

Ogni altro tentativo di "mitigare" gli effetti delle "target machines",
a qualsiasi livello che non sia quello TECNICO (cioè delle tecniche di
trasmissione dei dati), è una _perfetta_ perdita di tempo.  Punto.

maurizio lana <maurizio.l...@uniupo.it> writes:

[...]

> sul tema dei sistemi di IA che guidano (? decidono!) le azioni militari 
> è uscito un libro anonimo a cura di un alto ufficiale israeliano:

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/05/top-israeli-spy-chief-exposes-his-true-identity-in-online-security-lapse

«Top Israeli spy chief exposes his true identity in online security
lapse»
Harry Davies and Bethan McKernan
Fri 5 Apr 2024 15.19 CEST

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  The identity of the commander of Israel's Unit 8200 is a closely
  guarded secret. He occupies one of the most sensitive roles in the
  military, leading one of the world's most powerful surveillance
  agencies, comparable to the US National Security Agency.

  Yet after spending more than two decades operating in the shadows, the
  Guardian can reveal how the controversial spy chief – whose name is
  Yossi Sariel – has left his identity exposed online.

  The embarrassing security lapse is linked to a book he published on
  Amazon, which left a digital trail to a private Google account created
  in his name, along with his unique ID and links to the account's maps
  and calendar profiles.

  The Guardian has confirmed with multiple sources that Sariel is the
  secret author of The Human Machine Team, a book in which he offers a
  radical vision for how artificial intelligence can transform the
  relationship between military personnel and machines.

  Published in 2021 using a pen name composed of his initials, Brigadier
  General YS, it provides a blueprint for the advanced AI-powered
  systems that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been pioneering
  during the six-month war in [Gaza].

  An electronic version of the book included an anonymous email address
  that can easily be traced to Sariel's name and Google
  account. Contacted by the Guardian, an IDF spokesperson said the email
  address was not Sariel's personal one, but “dedicated specifically for
  issues to do with the book itself”.

  Later on Friday, in a statement to the Israeli media, the IDF
  described the book's exposure of Sariel's personal details as “a
  mistake”, adding: “The issue will be examined to prevent the
  recurrence of similar cases in the future.”

  The security blunder is likely to place further pressure on Sariel,
  who is said to “live and breathe” intelligence but whose tenure
  running the IDF's elite cyber intelligence division has become mired
  in controversy.

  Unit 8200, once revered within Israel and beyond for intelligence
  capabilities that rivalled those of the UK's GCHQ, is thought to have
  built a vast surveillance apparatus to closely monitor the
  [Palestinian territories].

  However, it has been criticised over its failure to foresee and
  prevent Hamas's deadly 7 October assault last year on southern Israel,
  in which Palestinian militants killed nearly 1,200 Israelis and
  kidnapped about 240 people.

  Since the Hamas-led attacks, there have been accusations that Unit
  8200's “technological hubris” came at the expense of more conventional
  intelligence-gathering techniques.

  In its war in Gaza, the IDF appears to have fully embraced Sariel's
  vision of the future, in which military technology represents a new
  frontier where AI is being used to fulfil increasingly complex tasks
  on the battlefield.

  Sariel argued in the published book three years ago that his ideas
  about using machine learning to transform modern warfare should become
  mainstream. “We just need to take them from the periphery and deliver
  them to the centre of the stage,” he wrote.

  One section of the book heralds the concept of an AI-powered “targets
  machine”, descriptions of which closely resemble the target
  recommendation systems the IDF is now known have been [relying upon in
  its bombardment of Gaza].

  Over the last six months, the IDF has deployed multiple AI-powered
  decision support systems that have been rapidly developed and refined
  by Unit 8200 under Sariel's leadership.

  They include [the Gospel] and [Lavender], two target recommendation
  systems that have been revealed in reports by the Israeli-Palestinian
  publication [+972 magazine], its Hebrew-language outlet Local Call and
  the Guardian.

  The IDF says its AI systems are intended to assist human intelligence
  officers, who are required to verify that military suspects are
  legitimate targets under international law. A spokesperson said the
  military used “various types of tools and methods”, adding:
  “Evidently, there are tools that exist in order to benefit
  intelligence researchers that are based on artificial intelligence.”

[Gaza] <https://www.theguardian.com/world/gaza>

[Palestinian territories]
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/palestinian-territories>

[relying upon in its bombardment of Gaza]
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/03/israel-gaza-ai-database-hamas-airstrikes>

[the Gospel]
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/dec/01/the-gospel-how-israel-uses-ai-to-select-bombing-targets>

[Lavender]
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/03/israel-gaza-ai-database-hamas-airstrikes>

[+972 magazine] <https://www.972mag.com/lavender-ai-israeli-army-gaza/>

*Targets machine*
─────────────────

  On Wednesday, +972 and Local Call placed the spotlight on the link
  between Unit 8200 and the book authored by [a mysteriously named
  Brigadier General YS].

  Sariel is understood to have written the book with the IDF's
  permission after a year as a visiting researcher at the US National
  Defense University in Washington DC, where he made the case for using
  AI to transform modern warfare.

  Aimed at high-ranking military commanders and security officials, the
  book articulates a “human-machine teaming” concept that seeks to
  achieve synergy between humans and AI, rather than constructing fully
  autonomous systems.

  It reflects Sariel's ambition to become a “thought leader”, according
  to one former intelligence official. In the 2000s, he was a leading
  member of a group of academically minded spies known as “the Choir”,
  which agitated for an overhaul of Israeli intelligence practices.

  An Israeli press report suggests that by 2017 he was head of
  intelligence for the IDF's central command. His subsequent elevation
  to commander of Unit 8200 amounted to an endorsement by the military
  establishment of his technological vision for the future.

  Sariel refers in the book to “a revolution” in recent years within the
  IDF, which has “developed a new concept of intelligence centric
  warfare to connect intelligence to the fighters in the field”. He
  advocates going further still, fully merging intelligence and warfare,
  in particular when conducting lethal targeting operations.

  In one chapter of the book, he provides a template for how to
  construct an effective targets machine drawing on “big data” that a
  human brain could not process. “The machine needs enough data
  regarding the battlefield, the population, visual information,
  cellular data, social media connections, pictures, cellphone
  contacts,” he writes. “The more data and the more varied it is, the
  better.”

  Such a targets machine, he said, would draw on complex models that
  make predictions built “on lots of small, diverse features”, listing
  examples such as “people who are with a Hezbollah member in a WhatsApp
  group, people who get new cellphones every few months, those who
  change their addresses frequently”.

  He argues that using AI to create potential military targets can be
  more efficient and avoid “bottlenecks” created by intelligence
  officials or soldiers. “There is a human bottleneck for both locating
  the new targets and decision-making to approve the targets. There is
  also the bottleneck of how to process a great amount of data. Then
  there is the bottleneck of connecting the intelligence to the fire.”
  He adds: “A team consisting of machines and investigators can blast
  the bottleneck wide open.”

[a mysteriously named Brigadier General YS]
<https://www.972mag.com/lavender-ai-israeli-army-gaza/>

*Intelligence divide*
─────────────────────

  Disclosure of Sariel's security lapse comes at a difficult time for
  the intelligence boss. In February, he came under public scrutiny in
  Israel when the Israeli newspaper Maariv published [an account] of
  recriminations within Unit 8200 after the 7 October attacks.

  Sariel was not named in the article, which referred to Unit 8200's
  commander only as “Y”. However, the rare public criticism brought into
  focus a divide within Israel's intelligence community over its biggest
  failure in a generation.

  Sariel's critics, the report said, believe Unit 8200's prioritisation
  of “addictive and exciting” technology over more old-fashioned
  intelligence methods had led to the disaster. One veteran official
  told the newspaper the unit under Sariel had “followed the new
  intelligence bubble”.

  For his part, Sariel is quoted as telling colleagues that 7 October
  will “haunt him” until his last day. “I accept responsibility for what
  happened in the most profound sense of the word,” he said. “We were
  defeated. I was defeated.”

[an account] <https://www.maariv.co.il/journalists/Article-1078519>

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Per la cronaca, l'indirizzo email in questione può banalmente essere
letto nella seconda di copertina del libro in formato epub da chiunque
sia in possesso del libro, e io sia perché me lo ha regalato mio cuggino
:-D

L'indirizzo è: yossi.human.mach...@gmail.com

Ai fini della discussione in merito all'oggetto e alla _sostanza_ del
libro è irrilevante (?), ma quello che sembra un patetico tentativo di
rimanere anonimi da parte dell'ennesimo militare di altissimo grado la
dice lunga sulle effettive competenze informatiche (o a 380°!?) delle
elìtes dominanti.

> Y.S., Brigadier General. /The Human-Machine Team: How to Create Synergy 
> Between Human and Artificial Intelligence That Will Revolutionize Our 
> World/. Independently Published, 2021.

Giusto, per compredere l'abisso bisogna almeno ispezionarlo, o farselo
raccontare da una persona che ci vuole davvero bene...

Disponibile ai link pubblicati qui:
https://annas-archive.org/md5/a7724b8032fe211e5f0a4e0d5cb0bb6f

ad esempio:
http://library.lol/main/a7724b8032fe211e5f0a4e0d5cb0bb6f [1]

[...]

Saluti, 380°


[1] 
https://web.archive.org/web/20240406061751/http://library.lol/main/a7724b8032fe211e5f0a4e0d5cb0bb6f

link diretto all'epub:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240406061704/https://download.library.lol/main/3055000/a7724b8032fe211e5f0a4e0d5cb0bb6f/Y.S%2C%20Brigadier%20General%20-%20The%20Human-Machine%20Team_%20How%20to%20Create%20Synergy%20Between%20Human%20%26%20Artificial%20Intelligence%20That%20Will%20Revolutionize%20Our%20World%20%282021%29.epub


-- 
380° (Giovanni Biscuolo public alter ego)

«Noi, incompetenti come siamo,
 non abbiamo alcun titolo per suggerire alcunché»

Disinformation flourishes because many people care deeply about injustice
but very few check the facts.  Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.

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