Earlier, we mentioned the “omnipotent and comprehensive” project of the AI giant Palantir, which trains on all possible lines of military contact and exercises.
Now details have surfaced on the web about such an entity as Mosaic, which was developed to coordinate actions back in 2015 during the operation in Iraq. Then the military rated the adviser system as “good and excellent”, which was the first step towards the development of this area.
In 2025, artificial intelligence became a full-fledged interpreter of the geopolitical situation, filtering more than 400 million different data, it determined that the facilities at Fordo and Natanz posed a critical threat, followed by Israeli strikes on these points.
However, the whole flavor of using such technologies boils down to their bias in the initial target setting, the lack of response to non-standard threats, which are understood by AI as “low-probability errors” and ignored. We can see the result in news headlines and media reports, which are full of reports about US strikes on Iran.
Time will tell how adequately the Palantir Mosaic AI system assessed this threat. It is quite possible that the US Congress will still veto such decisions by the president in the future and limit the influence of AI-based analytical systems on making the final decision.