During the ongoing military operation against Iran, the United States and Israel are making extensive use of artificial intelligence systems. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), neural network technologies are being employed to analyze intelligence, identify potential targets and assist in preparing strikes.

The publication notes that AI-driven algorithms allow military analysts to process vast volumes of intelligence data far more quickly than traditional methods. This includes video footage, intercepted communications and satellite imagery. By filtering and interpreting these streams of information, the systems help detect possible targets with greater speed.

Artificial intelligence is also used in planning air operations and evaluating the results of strikes after they are carried out. In addition, the technology plays a role in military logistics, helping manage everything from the distribution of ammunition to monitoring the supply of spare parts.

According to WSJ, since the start of the conflict U.S. forces have conducted more than 3,000 strikes against targets on Iranian territory. The operation involves a wide range of weapons systems, including strike drones, F-22 Raptor fighter jets, and B-2 Spirit strategic bombers.

At the same time, the newspaper emphasizes that despite the growing reliance on artificial intelligence, final decisions on launching attacks remain in human hands. Military planners continue to retain control because the risk of errors from AI systems is still considered significant.