"God has helped us, and so will AI": How the Terrorist Group Boko Haram Uses Frontier AI
What happened
Cambridge CASP (University of Cambridge) published a research report documenting the systematic use of frontier AI by the terrorist group Boko Haram, based on interviews with 27 former members.
Context and impact
Findings suggest AI adoption by terrorist groups has progressed further and more systematically than previously recognized. Knowledge transfers through transnational jihadist networks including Islamic State. The report raises questions about the effectiveness of content policies and AI safeguards across all major providers.
Details
- Both Boko Haram factions actively use: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, Meta AI, DeepSeek
- Applications: attack planning, weapons technical troubleshooting, explosive device design
- AI adoption institutionalized through specialized units and internal training
- Some AI platform safeguards were successfully circumvented
- Documented real-world use remained conventional (not WMD), but respondents expressed openness to mass-casualty weapons
- Knowledge spreading through transnational networks — IS operatives delivered in-person training
Open original source
CASP University of Cambridge