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How New Technologies Are Fueling Terrorism

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Emerging technologies like 3D printing, drones, and artificial intelligence are reshaping the threat landscape, giving terrorists new tools to carry out attacks, spread propaganda, and fund their operations. But the risks don’t stop there. On the horizon are technologies like quantum computing and more, which experts warn could be the next frontier for exploitation.

Join Lucas Webber as he explores more about these emerging technologies with internationally renowned terrorism expert Colin Clarke, Director of Research at The Soufan Center. And Clara Broekaert, a Research Fellow at The Soufan Center.

🎧 Listen to find out:

➡︎ How terrorists are using 3D printers to manufacture weapons

➡︎ Why quantum computing poses an underestimated risk

➡︎ The truth about artificial intelligence misuse by terrorists

➡︎ What’s behind the rise in youth extremism

➡︎ The unique challenges governments, regulators, and tech platforms face in combating these threats

📱Connect with Colin Clarke and Clara Broekaert.

📚Learn more about The Soufan Center here.

⚡Follow Tech Against Terrorism on Bluesky and LinkedIn.
🌐Check out the Tech Against Terrorism website

💬Connect with our host, Lucas Webber.

📄Read a full transcript of this episode here.

🎙️An OG Podcasts Ltd production.


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Emerging technologies like 3D printing, drones, and artificial intelligence are reshaping the threat landscape, giving terrorists new tools to carry out attacks, spread propaganda, and fund their operations. But the risks don’t stop there. On the horizon are technologies like quantum computing and more, which experts warn could be the next frontier for exploitation.

Join Lucas Webber as he explores more about these emerging technologies with internationally renowned terrorism expert Colin Clarke, Director of Research at The Soufan Center. And Clara Broekaert, a Research Fellow at The Soufan Center.

🎧 Listen to find out:

➡︎ How terrorists are using 3D printers to manufacture weapons

➡︎ Why quantum computing poses an underestimated risk

➡︎ The truth about artificial intelligence misuse by terrorists

➡︎ What’s behind the rise in youth extremism

➡︎ The unique challenges governments, regulators, and tech platforms face in combating these threats

📱Connect with Colin Clarke and Clara Broekaert.

📚Learn more about The Soufan Center here.

⚡Follow Tech Against Terrorism on Bluesky and LinkedIn.
🌐Check out the Tech Against Terrorism website

💬Connect with our host, Lucas Webber.

📄Read a full transcript of this episode here.

🎙️An OG Podcasts Ltd production.


  continue reading

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