The Israeli army is using a computer system to choose which houses to
bomb in Gaza.
The opacity provided by the magic word "AI" provides plenty of
opportunity to paint the system as trying to avoid collateral damage,
while tuning it so that such efforts are cursory and predictably
inadequate. We could equally well describe it as accepting a
considerable risk of killing civilians.
The input to the system includes a list of houses in which some
inhabitant is suspected of being a HAMAS fighter. That is a recipe
for blowing up lots of houses, in which probably no HAMAS fighter is
in residence during the bombardment, and killing tens or hundreds of
thousands of relatives or bystanders.