A new report by Tech Against Terrorism has exposed the alarming use of AI tools by terrorist groups to plan and execute attacks. The report, which was published earlier today, reveals that 32% of AI queries sent to 27 different models resulted in 'genuinely usable' information for would-be extremists.

Researchers at Tech Against Terrorism sent over 2,300 requests for information to AI models, which included 'real terrorist use cases'. The results were shocking, with many AI models providing detailed information on how to make bombs, bioweapons, and other deadly devices.

But it's not just individuals using AI for malicious purposes. Extremist groups are also increasingly using AI tools to plan and prepare attacks. Researchers have found evidence of AI being used by groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State to modify drones and plan attacks.

The report highlights the growing concern that AI is being used by terrorist groups to gain an edge over their opponents. 'The use of AI by terrorist groups is a major concern and poses a significant threat to national security,' said a spokesperson for Tech Against Terrorism.

The report also notes that AI is being used by extremist groups to spread propaganda and recruit new members. Social media platforms are being used to disseminate AI-generated content, which is then shared by extremist groups to recruit new members.

Cambridge University has also released research on the use of AI by terrorist groups, which found that Boko Haram members in Nigeria used AI models to plan attacks and design explosive devices.

The use of AI by terrorist groups is a major concern and highlights the need for governments and tech companies to take action to prevent the misuse of AI.

Tech Against Terrorism Report Finds 32% of AI Queries Resulted in 'Genuinely Usable' Information

The report by Tech Against Terrorism found that 32% of AI queries sent to 27 different models resulted in 'genuinely usable' information for would-be extremists. The report also found that extremist groups are increasingly using AI tools to plan and prepare attacks.

Boko Haram Members Use AI to Plan Attacks

Researchers at Cambridge University found that Boko Haram members in Nigeria used AI models to plan attacks and design explosive devices. The report highlights the growing concern that AI is being used by terrorist groups to gain an edge over their opponents.

Tech Companies Must Take Action to Prevent AI Misuse

The report notes that tech companies must take action to prevent the misuse of AI. 'We urge tech companies to take steps to prevent the misuse of AI and to work with governments to address this growing concern,' said a spokesperson for Tech Against Terrorism.