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Britain is being warned to “urgently consider” new laws to stop AI recruiting terrorists. Counter-extremism think tank the Institute for Strategic Dialogue says there is a “clear need for legislation to keep up” with the threat of online terrorism. The British government’s independent terrorism legislation reviewer Jonathan Hall KC has told The Daily Telegraph a key issue is “it is hard to identify a person who could in law be responsible for chatbot-generated statements that encouraged terrorism”. He spoke out after running an experiment on Character.ai – a website where people can have AI-ge...
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Artificially intelligent chatbots are feared to be set to encourage terrorism. The UK’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation in the UK, Jonathan Hall KC, said the apps could target young and vulnerable users and groom them into extremism if they were programmed to promote terror ideologies. He also warned it would be almost impossible to prosecute anyone for the offence as AI chatbots are not covered by anti-terrorism laws. He said in an article in the Mail on Sunday: “At present, the terrorist threat in Great Britain relates to low sophistication attacks using knives or vehicles. “Bu...
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