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Daesh and Extremist Groups Also Use Ai to Recruit

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Deepfakes, accelerated translations, audio manipulations: the AI could strengthen the propaganda and action capabilities of extremist actors, according to several analyses relayed by the Associated Press. Artificial intelligence, new force of extremist groups?
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Deepfakes, accelerated translations, audio manipulations: the AI could strengthen the propaganda and action capabilities of extremist actors, according to several analyses relayed by the Associated Press. Artificial intelligence, new force of extremist groups?

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While artificial intelligence applications transform education, medicine, or labor productivity, they are also being explored by much darker actors. Groups such as the Islamic State (IS) and other extremist organizations are experimenting with these technologies, not only out of curiosity, but as a possible evolution of their propaganda and operational machinery. Although they lack the technological and human resources of powers such as China, I…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Wednesday, December 17, 2025.
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