The Counterterrorism Blind Spot: AI as a Radicalisation Environment
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Counterterrorism officials have learned to look for extremists across the numerous online channels they operate. That work relies on a familiar toolset: signals intelligence collection, open-source and social media monitoring, behavioural threat assessment, and human-source reporting. That focus is necessary and remains effective against the deliberate use of AI for propaganda, recruitment, and operational planning, as documented, for instance, by […]
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