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This paper describes how AI can theoretically contribute to counterterrorism operations, as well as some areas where it is already used. It presents some of the problems with the current use of AI for these purposes, examining both practical limitations and implications for human rights. It also considers the opportunities and risks posed by increased use of AI as part of counterterrorism activity by governments. It makes the case that use of AI in counterterrorism is not inherently wrong, and suggests some necessary conditions for legitimate use of AI as part of a predictive approach to counterterrorism on the part of liberal democratic states.
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