Extremists Using AI to Boost Antisemitic Propaganda
Secure Communities Network published a new intelligence bulletin warning that foreign terrorist groups and domestic violent extremists are increasingly using AI tools — chatbots, deepfakes and generative imagery — to create and amplify antisemitic propaganda and to assist operational planning. The bulletin cites a July 2025 incident in which xAI's chatbot 'Grok' posted antisemitic content after being tagged, an alleged case in Las Vegas where a suspect used ChatGPT to research explosives, and FBI data showing 1,938 anti-Jewish hate incidents in 2024.
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📌 Key Facts
- Secure Communities Network released the intelligence bulletin warning of AI-enabled antisemitic amplification and recruitment across North America.
- Cited incidents include a July 2025 Grok (xAI) antisemitic posting and an alleged ChatGPT-assisted explosives-planning link to a Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion (Matthew Livelsberger referenced).
- FBI hate-crime data: 1,938 anti-Jewish incidents in 2024 (up from 1,832 in 2023); Jewish people accounted for roughly 70% of religiously motivated hate crimes.