The bombing of a primary school in Iran that reportedly killed at least 165 schoolgirls has been in the spotlight since the conflict between the U.S.-Israel coalition and the Iranian regime started.
The strike, which happened on Saturday, February 28, a regular school day in Iran, was condemned by the United Nations as a “grave violation of the protection afforded to schools under international humanitarian law.”
Robert Wright, an American journalist and author, has hinted at the involvement of artificial intelligence (AI) in the strikes and possibly in these killings.

In his latest newsletter, Wright remembers that the Washington Post acknowledged that during the planning phase of the first strikes, “Maven, powered by Claude, suggested hundreds of targets, issued precise location coordinates, and prioritized those targets according to importance.”
Maven, first launched in 2017, is a strategic defense system that integrates AI to identify, recognize, and recommend targets deemed dangerous in satellite imagery.
Wright states that, given Maven’s involvement in this campaign, and that the Iranian school was attacked during the first day of war, “it seems fairly likely that Claude played a role in the selection of that target and thus in the death of more than 100 young girls, many times more kids than were killed in the worst American school shooting.”
While reports state that Maven still needs a human revision to greenlight an attack on a list of targets, Wright highlights that “Claude would still be an accomplice to mass murder.”
Wright’s assumptions are consistent with what a source linked to the ongoing investigation revealed to CBS, as preliminary findings indicate that the U.S. is “likely” responsible for the attack, but unintentionally, due to the use of dated intelligence identifying the school as an Iranian military installation.
While U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declared recently that investigations were ongoing, but that Iran was “the only side that targets civilians,” President Trump directly blamed the Iranian regime for the assault.
On March 7, aboard Air Force One, Trump stated:
“In my opinion, based on what I’ve seen, that was done by Iran…We think it was done by Iran, because they’re very inaccurate with their munitions, they have no accuracy whatsoever, it was done by Iran.”
What tragic event occurred involving a primary school in Iran?
A bombing on February 28 reportedly killed at least 165 schoolgirls, drawing condemnation from the United Nations for violating international humanitarian law.What are the allegations surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in this attack?
Journalist Robert Wright suggests that Maven, an AI-driven defense system, may have played a role in targeting the school during the initial strikes.What preliminary findings have emerged regarding responsibility for the bombing?
Investigations indicate that the U.S. may unintentionally be responsible due to outdated intelligence identifying the school as a military installation.What has been the response from U.S. officials regarding the incident?
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth acknowledged ongoing investigations, while President Trump claimed the attack was likely conducted by Iran, criticizing their munitions’ accuracy.
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