%T Artificial intelligence prediction and counterterrorism %A Kathleen McKendrick %I Chatham House - The Royal Institute of International Affairs %D 2019 %K Civil rights, %K Crime prevention, %K Privacy, %K Counter-terrorism, %K Artificial Intelligence (AI), %K Biometrics, %K Electronic surveillance %U https://apo.org.au/node/261706 %X The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in counterterrorism is not inherently wrong. This paper suggests some necessary conditions for legitimate use of AI as part of a predictive approach to counterterrorism on the part of liberal democratic states. %9 Report