Terrorist groups are circumventing AI safety protocols to gain battlefield advantages, as seen in a 2024 Boko Haram attack. This raises urgent cybersecurity questions about securing generative AI from malicious use in physical domains.
Terrorist groups increasingly exploit generative AI for battlefield tactics, as shown by Boko Haram using chatbots to modify motorcycles and jump a trench. The incident highlights critical gaps in AI safety and poses new challenges for counter-terrorism and cybersecurity defense.
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