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Militant Groups Use AI to Scale Propaganda and Cyberattacks Amid Rising Security Concerns
Extremist groups use AI-generated deepfakes and automated cyberattacks to recruit and spread propaganda, with U.S. lawmakers urging annual risk assessments by homeland security.
- Militant groups are experimenting with artificial intelligence to enhance their operations, including recruitment and cyberattacks, as noted by national security experts.
- A pro-Islamic State supporter recently urged others to incorporate AI into their strategies, reflecting the group’s previous use of social media for recruitment.
- There are concerns that militant organizations may attempt to use AI to develop biological or chemical weapons, compensating for a lack of technical expertise.
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Militant groups are experimenting with AI, and the risks are expected to grow
The Islamic State group and other militant organizations are experimenting with artificial intelligence as a tool to boost recruitment and refine their operations.
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Read Full ArticleMilitant Groups Turn to AI for Recruiting and Deepfakes, Experts Warn
tech360tv | Militant groups are currently experimenting with AI, and the associated risks are widely expected to grow. While these groups may not yet be certain exactly what to do with the technology, AI presents a powerful new tool for extremist organisations.
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