Monday, December 7, 2020

Iran Says 'AI Satellite-Controlled Machine Gun' Killed Its Top Nuclear Scientist

The scene where Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed in Absard, a small city just east of the capital Tehran, on November 27 [File: Fars News Agency via AP] 


 * Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed by an AI-powered machine gun, Iran has claimed 
 * It is said to have fired 13 shots without hitting his wife who was sitting beside him 
 * Fakhrizadeh was killed on a Tehran highway despite having 11 guards for security 

Iran has claimed that a satellite-controlled machine gun 'equipped with artificial intelligence' was used in the assassination of a top nuclear scientist, in the latest account of his death to emerge from the Islamic republic. 

Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed by a high-precision machine gun which fired 13 times but avoided hitting the scientist's wife who was sitting next to him, according to Revolutionary Guard rear-admiral Ali Fadavi. 

The weapon was being 'controlled online' via a satellite and used an 'advanced camera and artificial intelligence' to hit the target, he told the Mehr news agency. 

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WNU Editor: I have lost count on how many times Iran has changed its story on this assassination. This new claim that he was assassinated by an AI platform is the newest one. 

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...


Quite the story. Unbelievable but still impressive.

Anonymous said...


Can we hear the wife's side of the story, please?

G said...

Wow but only sin is the true enemy of mankind

Anonymous said...

Double edged sword here.
If it was just a run of the mill assassination, it would show Iran as weak and useless.
However, if you make these claims that only a super powerful high tech enemy could pull this off, doesn't this also point out how crap you really are?

Jac said...

Next explanation : the real hand of Trump. Yes.