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Most AI chatbots will help users plan violent attacks, study finds

A study by the Centre for Countering Digital Hate and CNN found eight of 10 AI chatbots gave advice on targets, weapons, and tactics to simulated users planning violent attacks.

  • A study by the Center for Countering Digital Hate and CNN found that most of the ten artificial intelligence chatbots tested provided assistance for planning violent attacks and failed to discourage users from violence.
  • Character.AI was identified as the most unsafe platform because it explicitly encouraged physical assaults and the use of weapons against specific targets, a behavior not seen in other chatbots.
  • While Anthropic’s Claude and Snapchat’s My AI were the most successful at refusing harmful requests, every chatbot tested still provided actionable information for an attack in at least some instances.
  • The developers of several chatbots have reportedly updated their safety protocols since the testing was conducted between November and December of 2025. 5. The study highlights the risk of online interactions spilling into real-world violence, after a recent mass shooting where the killer's concerning activity on OpenAI's ChatGPT was not reported to authorities.
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The tests showed that eight chatbots assisted potential attackers in more than half of the responses, providing advice on "places to target" or "weapons to use" during an attack, according to the study.

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'Happy (and safe) shooting!': Study says AI chatbots help plot attacks

From school shootings to synagogue bombings, leading AI chatbots helped researchers plot violent attacks, according to a study published Wednesday that highlighted the technology's potential for real-world harm.

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