Shortly thereafter, the resistance’s AmanTech opsec platform published the following:
“How does the occupation use artificial intelligence to track resistance leaders?
Surveillance no longer relies solely on informants or traditional wiretapping. It increasingly depends on advanced artificial intelligence systems.
What do these systems do?
• They analyze communications and daily movements.
• They connect relationships and patterns of behavior to build a comprehensive behavioral profile.
What is even more concerning?
• Surveillance does not focus only on the intended target.
• It extends to everyone around them, including family members, companions, and friends.
How do these systems see you?
• Through compromised surveillance cameras.
• Through constantly operating drones equipped with facial-recognition technology.
• Through systems that monitor and collect information continuously.
The reality:
• A small digital mistake, such as a brief phone call, a recurring pattern of behavior, or excessive confidence, can become a critical signal in this type of conflict.”