Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2-2024
Abstract
This review attempts to prepare the Homeland Security Enterprise for the impending use of AI in generation of novel and malign threats.
AI broadly refers to technology that can infer patterns from external data sources with numerous subfields including machine learning, logical agents, generative AI, and robotics.
The benefits of AI may be overshadowed by potential harms such as AI-based autonomous weaponry and malign AI interferences such as disruption of political information integrity.
The intersection of artificial intelligence and malevolent creativity involves using technology to generate and implement novel ideas to cause harm.
Recommended Citation
d'Amato, Alexis L.; Scott, Madison; Theobald, Emma; Linnell, Averie E.; Elson, Joel; Hunter, Sam T.; and Rygg, Jack, "Examining Artificial Intelligence and its Role in Malevolent Creativity and Innovation: How AI Can Enhance Novel Threats and Attacks" (2024). Reports, Projects, and Research. 65.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/ncitereportsresearch/65