Iran says top scientist was killed by a satellite-controlled artificial intelligence weapon

The murder of Iran's top nuclear weapons scientist last month was made from the distance with an artificial intelligence weapon equipped with “smart satellite-controlled system”, Tasnim news agency said. Iran has blamed Israel for the murder of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, which was seen by intelligent services [...]
Iran has blamed Israel for the murder of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, which is viewed by Western intelligent services as the designer of the Iranian secret programme to develop nuclear weapons capacities. Tehran has denied these ambitions for a long time, writes Reuters, translates Periscopi.
Israel has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility for the murder.
In the past, however, Israel has acknowledged that it was working in intelligence collection operations against the nuclear programme of the alleged enemy.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has provided conflicting details about Fahrizadeh's death at the time of his death on November 27th at a ambush in his car on a highway near Tehran.
No terrorist was present on earth... Witness Fahrizadeh was driving when a gun, using advanced cameras, drew the view closer to him,” says Tasnim, a semi-official agency.
“arm was placed in a small truck and controlled by satellite.” /Periscope











