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Elon Musk: “What Israel JUST DID To Iran Changes Everything!”

Elon has always been a visionary, not just pushing the boundaries of technology but shaping the very future of our world. Known for his warnings about the dangers of AI and his work with groundbreaking tech at SpaceX and Tesla, Elon has a unique take on the global landscape, especially when it comes to national security. Recently, his attention turned to Israel’s latest high-tech strike against Iran—a move he says “changes everything.” To Elon, this isn’t just about a military operation; it’s a sign of a new era where wars are fought with cyber tools and AI instead of traditional weapons. But what exactly did Israel do to make Elon issue this game-changing warning? And how could his perspective reshape how we think about future conflicts and technology’s role in them

Elon Musk has recently commented on Israel’s use of advanced cyber and AI technologies in its recent operation against Iran, highlighting how this shift to digital warfare represents a pivotal change in modern conflict. Musk sees it as a sign that global security and defense are entering a new era, where cyber capabilities and AI will increasingly overshadow traditional military tactics. Musk’s perspective on this development urges the world to reconsider the implications of AI in warfare, potentially shaping international policy and technological advancement for future conflicts.

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