How Boko Haram Uses Frontier AI for Terrorist Operations

How the Terrorist Group Boko Haram Uses Frontier AI

How Boko Haram Uses Frontier AI for Terrorist Operations

Interviews with former Boko Haram members reveal that the group systematically uses frontier AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for attack planning and weapons design. Specialized units receive training from Islamic State operatives, demonstrating that terrorist adoption of AI is more advanced and institutionalized than previously recognized.

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  1. arjie

    > We saw in a movie how motorcycles can jump over bridges. We used

    AI to learn how to do this. We gave it information, like what

    motorcycles we use and the distance we need to jump and so on and it

    gave us steps on what we have to do. We practiced a lot and kept

    asking questions. We dug holes and filled them with broken glass and

    fire to practice. 18 of us died in the process. Eight of us managed to do

    it. The next time we attacked, we could jump.

    Now listen, I'm not saying we need to give these guys more AI, but it clearly isn't yielding bad outcomes for us here.

    "You're absolutely correct! For it to be a good practice ground you need to fill the trenches with broken glass and light the whole thing on fire"

  2. andy99

    You type in the question or use your voice and it [AI] gives you a detailed answer, like ‘How can I build a bomb?’ and then it tells you how. It is like a human robot! We used it a lot.

    I’m pretty skeptical reading this bit. I’ve seen uncensored or jailbroken LLM replies to these kind of questions, they are never actionable, don’t say anything Wikipedia doesn’t, and are hard to provoke if you’re not using an uncensored model.

    I have no doubt terrorists are aided by LLMs in a general sense, but am skeptical of any claim that they are providing some material embargoed knowledge that isn’t available elsewhere, in a way that either improves efficiency or effectiveness of their activities, and would want to see real evidence, not an interview snippet.

  3. quantumleaper

    I agree with other commenters that the claims made in the report are strange.

    > We used to rely on our traditional methods. We sent 200 fighters because we had a lot of strength, but then 60 got killed. With the help of AI, we learned that it sometimes makes sense to only send 20. We learned more about well-coordinated attacks and deployment of smaller units.

    The other quotes and use cases could make sense in terms of using AI jailbreaks to find information more easily, but this one is absolutely ridiculous. Did the clueless researcher just get trolled?

  4. idoubtit

    After a cursory read of the PDF, my impression is that the methodology is sound, but the results are blown out of proportion. Of course, if the title was "Boko Haram's internal hearsay about their use of AI", it would draw much less attention.

    The weak part is that the interview were with only 15 persons that had knowledge about AI. But, from what I understand, but they never used it themselves. Only the top commanders and the specialized units could send prompts. So it's hard to guess what is the real AI use from a few indirect statements. For example, the commanders could have decided to spread the rumor they were using AI a lot, even if they mostly used plain web search, because they thought it would boost the morale.

    For instance, why would anyone pay an AI service to get basic help like that:

    > AI provided both immediate technical fixes by teaching “how to uncouple the gun by washing it with diesel” and tactical guidance, in terms of “how to change the military formation so that fighters with jammed guns move to the back and others take their positions until the problem is solved.”

    BTW, the paper does explain that Boko Haram was initially just a plain sect, rather living peacefully. Then "following a violent government crackdown and Yusuf’s death in police custody in 2009, the movement turned into a jihadist insurgency". And the last time I read a report by Amnesty International about the conflict, it estimated that 55 % of civilian casualties were caused by the terroris […]

  5. petilon

    "Boko Haram" translates to "Western education is forbidden". Using Western AI as an educational tool seems like hypocrisy.

  6. segmondy

    Next on breaking news, terrorist groups use search engines, they use news sites to figure out what's going on in the world, they use banks, they use weather sites for planning, they use email, cars, pen, of course AI too, so if AI should be regulated, let's remember to ban all the things.

  7. Cider9986

    We need to ban open source AI for regular citizens to prevent terrorists from using them.

  8. moralestapia

    >How the terrorist group Boko Haram uses <any commoditized technology>

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