Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

AI on the battlefield: New JNS podcast

WATCH: “True East,” with Doron Spielman and guest Dr. Eli David, Ep. 1

AI on the battlefield

When a journalist in 2004 asked Dr. Eli David to predict the year superhuman AI would arrive, he estimated that it would take 500 years. Now, he can say with certainty that superhuman AI will be a part of our lives by 2030.

Should this concern the free world? Not if governments pass wise legislation that encourages innovation to keep an edge, says David.

IDF Spokesperson (Res.) Doron Spielman hosts this founder of multiple AI companies, who is ranked the second-most important founder on X (Twitter) behind Elon Musk, for a discussion about AI on the battlefield.

Specifically, they discuss how Israel and the United States will utilize AI development to maintain an advantage over tyrannical regimes across the globe. They also take a deep dive into how the Israel Defense Forces plans to use defensive and offensive AI; the security failure of Oct. 7 as it relates to AI; and what will be replaced and improved with AI on the battlefield.

Don’t miss this first episode of the new podcast “True East.” And check out more videos on JNS TV!

Doron Spielman is a New York Times bestselling author of When the Stones Speak and a Major in the IDF Reserves, where he serves as an international military spokesman. He is also the founder and CEO of Spielman Dynamics and was Vice President of the City of David Foundation. Spielman is a Senior Fellow at the Herut Center and hosts “True East” on JNS TV.
The initiative focuses on two strategic corridors: the “Mountain Route” in western Binyamin, linking Jerusalem to central Israel, and eastern areas overlooking the Jordan Valley.
U.S. airlines are scheduled to return to Tel Aviv in September.
The Israeli foreign minister expressed his concern over the Netherlands’ decision to restore its full financial assistance to UNRWA.
The ministry warned that the rehabilitation system could collapse.
“Israel answered hatred with resilience, destruction with rebuilding, and terror with life,” the Foreign Ministry said.
“We should never forget the victims & should keep asking ‘how did such a thing happen?’” the ambassador said.