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AI Tool Helped to Capture Maduro

Feb 16, 2026

The reported use of artificial intelligence in the U.S. military raid that captured Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro marks a sobering milestone. According to multiple reports, an AI system developed by Anthropic, deployed through a partnership with Palantir Technologies, was utilized during the classified operation. While officials stopped short of confirming specific tactical roles, the revelation underscores how AI has moved from back-office analysis into real-world kinetic environments. The Trump administration has openly stated that artificial intelligence now sits at the heart of modern warfare, accelerating decision-making, intelligence synthesis, and operational speed in ways never before possible.


What stands out is not merely the capture of Maduro, but the normalization of AI-assisted warfare. Tools designed to summarize intelligence, analyze patterns, and coordinate operations are increasingly integrated into military and law-enforcement missions. Though developers insist safeguards are in place, the reality is clear: once AI proves effective in high-stakes operations, its use will only expand. The Pentagon’s growing reliance on such systems signals a future where human judgment is increasingly augmented—or even deferred—to machine-driven analysis, reshaping how power is projected and conflicts are resolved.


SOURCE: FoxNews

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