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  • Dec122025

    The Feed That Shapes Us: Extremism and Adolescence in the Age of Algorithms

    This Insight was published as part of GIFCT’s Working Group on Addressing Youth Radicalization and…

  • Dec112025

    The Weaponisation of Femininity: Gendered Realities in ISIS’s Digital Caliphate

    This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series, aligning with the…

  • Dec082025

    You Talkin’ to Me? Algorithmic Mirrors and Chatbot Radicalisation

    In his latest assessment to Parliament, Jonathan Hall KC, the UK Government’s Independent Reviewer of…

  • Dec052025

    Could Chatbots Seduce Us into Extremism? Radicalisation Risks in an Age of AI Companions

    In July, the UK Government’s Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation, Jonathan Hall KC, relayed his…

  • Dec032025

    Have Any Change to Spare? How the Islamic State Leverages Instagram for Fundraising

    Following the 2019 Battle of Baghouz, which marked the Islamic State’s territorial collapse, IS-affiliated individuals…

  • Dec012025

    Fractures on the (Storm-)Front: Contesting the Role of Women in White Supremacy

    This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series, aligning with the UN’s…

Events
Dec 16 2025

GNET Webinar - 2025 in Focus: Emerging Trends, Key Developments, and Outlooks for 2026

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), with support from the Global Internet Forum...

Sep 16 2025

GNET Webinar - Terrorist Financing: Trends, Technologies, and Countermeasures

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), with support from the Global Internet Forum...

Jul 03 2025

GNET Webinar - The AI Faultline: Extremist Innovation, Jailbreaking, and P/CVE Opportunities

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), with support from the Global Internet Forum...

May 28 2025

The Fifth Annual GNET Conference

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), a project of the Centre for Statecraft...

Apr 03 2025

GNET Webinar - Extremist Exploitation: Drones, 3D-Printed Weapons, and the Future of Hard Tech Innovation

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET), with support from the Global Internet Forum...

Feb 27 2025

GNET Webinar - Countering Discrimination, Hate and Extremism in Tech Industry and Gaming Policy

Where: Online via Zoom When: Thursday 27th February, 17:00 GMT/12:00 EST What: Presentation and Q&A This GNET webinar...

Dec 10 2024

GNET Webinar - A Year in Review: 2024 Trends and Developments in Extremism and Technology

Where: Online via Zoom When: Tuesday 10th December, 14:00 GMT/ 09:00 EST What: 30-minutes of presentations followed by...

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As part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series, @Rizavkumar discusses the violently misogynistic narratives championed by IS recruiters and supporters online, and the long-term risks associated with producing and accessing this content.

Kye Allen continues his exploration of the terrorist chatbot with a second Insight, looking specifically at youth, radicalisation, and P/CVE guardrails that need to be in place.

Read his first Insight on the subject ➡️

https://gnet-research.org/2025/12/08/you-talkin-to-me-algorithmic-mirrors-and-chatbot-radicalisation/

Today, Kye Allen examines the evidentiary basis for the terrorist #chatbot, its likelihood, and potential implications in light of the UK Government’s Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation's annual report to Parliament.

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