With AI entering our world, the question arises of where this field is going regarding the battlefield, especially when we’re talking about simulators.
At Sheba’s 3D Center, surgeons used a precisely designed skull model to reconstruct IDF officer Omri Rosenblit’s facial structure after he was severely injured when a building collapsed on him in Khan Yunis.
The system, created by experts from the IDF’s 8200 unit and United Hatzalah’s technology department, leverages 18 years of data to position ambulances and resources near predicted emergency locations with over 90% accuracy.
CyTwist’s engine analyzed and countered suspicious code behaviors during a live simulation test to uncover malware designed to evade traditional signature-based and rule-driven tools.
Researchers found that while AI can analyze and predict the reliability of information, it still lags behind humans in nuanced tasks like evaluating personal memories.
The technology was able to find not only blatant instances of antisemitism but could also detect anti-Jewish hate in puns, allusions, coded language, and symbols.