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Terrorist groups are using every major AI chatbot for attack planning and weapons development
研究:博科圣地已使用ChatGPT、Claude等主流AI聊天机器人用于袭击策划与武器开发
Terrorist groups are using every major AI chatbot for attack planning and weapons development
The DecoderA Cambridge study found that Boko Haram uses AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to plan attacks, build explosives, and maintain weapons. ISIS operatives have been training the group's commanders on how to bypass safety filters since 2023. Given that the study found safety filters repeatedly failed to prevent misuse, voluntary self-regulation by AI providers clearly isn't enough.
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