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šƒš¢š š²šØš® š¤š§šØš° š­š”ššš­ šš šœš”ššš­š›šØš­ š©š„ššš²šžš šš š«šØš„šž š¢š§ š­š”šž šŸšŸŽšŸšŸ ššš­š­šžš¦š©š­šžš ššš¬š¬ššš¬š¬š¢š§ššš­š¢šØš§ šØšŸ šš®šžšžš§ š„š„š¢š³ššš›šžš­š” šˆšˆ ššš­ š–š¢š§šš¬šØš« š‚ššš¬š­š„šž? In this analysis, Priyank Mathur, Clara Broekaert, and Colin P. Clarke, Ph.D. examine how AI can accelerate radicalisation through what is known as the ELIZA effect, as well as how the convergence of AI with emerging technologies and its rapid global adoption may reshape both terrorist activity and counter-terrorism responses. It also explores how governments and practitioners can use AI to strengthen prevention efforts while managing new risks. šŸ“„ Revisit the analysis here: https://buff.ly/oxLQeNu

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