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This claim seems reasonable but could be biased because through the text the author is trying to advertise. In Lin-Greenberg’s new book, “The Remote Revolution: Drones and Modern Statecraft,” which is published by Cornell University Press. Its also important to note that Lin-Greenberg is an associate professor in MIT’s Department of Political Science I crossed- checked some of this with information I found in The Center for Strategic International Studies article “Technological Evolution on the Battlefield,” and learned about how Israel is using AI to try to make its drones fore effective and how drones have been very pervasive in both Israels attack on Gaza and Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

Lin-Greenberg’s book and furthermore the article as a whole could be biased because of his military background. This could’ve caused him to be more biased to the military and be excited and overstate the importance and provenance of drones. I don’t think he overstated it that much as CSIS claims that tyrone warfare has almost completely reshaped military techniques on the battlefield. 

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