ChatGPT and Potential for Deleterious Exploitation
ChatGPT’s potentially exploitative use by violent non-state actors can undermine human and state security.
- Saman Ayesha Kidwai
- November 22, 2023
ChatGPT’s potentially exploitative use by violent non-state actors can undermine human and state security.
The suggestions being offered to rein in the advancements in AI need to move into the domain of regulation, to ensure that the unwarranted effects of these technologies do not spill over onto the modern battlefield.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems like ChatGPT have the potential to revolutionise the way we work and live.
China is making increasing use of advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), among others, to modernise the People’s Liberation Army.
Advances in Artificial Intelligence will progressively multiply the threats, challenges, and opportunities from the national security perspective.
The challenges associated with facial recognition technology (FRT) need to be studied in detail before deploying them in counter-insurgency/counter-terror operations.
NATO countries are adopting Emerging and Disruptive Technologies (EDTs) to maintain their strategic advantage and to mitigate transnational threats.
The confluence of technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Cloud Computing with Unmanned Ground Vehicles has created enormous opportunities for creating intelligent autonomous systems both in the commercial and defence sectors.
With the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence, the weapons of war are becoming more technologically equipped, which is changing the battlefield scenarios, as seen in Russia’s current incursion in Ukraine.
With increasing advances in artificial intelligence technologies and machine learning, a new era of deep fakes has emerged, which has the potential to weaken the fabric of democratic society.



