IDF deploys new AI system to track soldiers’ social media leaks: 'We are aware its intrusive'
The IDF is moving to curb sensitive military information leaking onto social media by rolling out a new monitoring system called ‘Morpheus.’ The AI-based tool, developed inside the military, will soon track photos and other content posted by IDF soldiers on civilian social media platforms, according to a report Wednesday.
The decision to develop ‘Morpheus’ followed repeated leaks of classified or sensitive material posted by soldiers in recent years, in text, images and videos.
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New AI ‘Morpheus’ tool will scan in real time every public post and image by active duty soldiers, flagging any exposure of bases, weapons or sensitive locations to IDF information security officersIsrael Wullman (ynetglobal)
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Darkcoffee
in reply to geneva_convenience • • •Alright I'm calling it now.
The real reason for this is to remove any trace of war crimes on social media from soldiers showing off.
I hope I'm wrong, but...
Kami
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in reply to Kami • • •falseWhite
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