Palantir's Louis Mosley says military, not Maven, controls U.S.-Iran decisions
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Palantir's UK and Europe chief, Louis Mosley, has made it clear that the military, not its AI system Maven, is responsible for tough decisions.
This comes as people question Maven's involvement in recent U.S.-Iran operations.
While Maven helps analyze tons of data to support military choices, humans are still in charge of what happens next.
Mosley stresses human oversight over Maven
Mosley stressed that there is always a human in the loop, calling it a support tool rather than an autonomous system.
Still, after reports linking Maven to targeted strikes, like the controversial incident in Minab, Iran, there's growing debate about how much influence AI should have in real-world conflicts.
Even so, the Pentagon plans to keep expanding Maven's role.