Innovation in AI-Enabled Harms: The Transference of AI Knowledge from Cybercriminals to Extremists
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Yuri Neves
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gnet-research.orgInnovation in AI-Enabled Harms: The Transference of AI Knowledge from Cybercriminals to Extremistsgnet-research.orgViolent extremist actors, including Salafi-Jihadists, neo-Nazis, nihilistic violent extremists (NVE), and others, are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence (AI) for novel purposes, including translation, propaganda generation, attack planning, and the spread of misinformation. Yet, the most sophisticated and scalable AI-enabled harms are currently being driven by cybercriminals, and the boundary between these two worlds is eroding. This Insight argues that an […]
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