
Conflict in Ukraine is the first to throw up such rich evidence in real time. The sheer volume of material poses a huge challenge for those trying to use it as evidence of war crimes. Hadi al Khatib, whose organisation Mnemonic has gathered around 400,000 pieces of material since February, says he is ‘not there yet’ Ukraine could well be the coming-of-age for technology-led evidence gathering, say experts. They are training artificial intelligence (AI) software to recognise items like Russian cluster bombs to allow that footage to be prioritised. But it is slow progress and ultimately each record needs to be verified by a human.’With technology, we are really not there yet, but we are trying,’ he said. . . .
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