Hitler chatbot ‘a clear security threat’ amid radicalisation fears

"Tech against Terrorism, a UN-backed group that combats online extremism, has raised concerns about the Gab chatbots. Adam Hadley, its executive director, said: “It would appear that the potential weaponisation of chatbots is well under way and now presents a clear security threat. We can see use cases where these specially developed automated tools can radicalise, spread propaganda, and disseminate misinformation.”

The Times, 11 February 2024

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