The misuse of artificial intelligence heightens the threat of terrorism, posing risks to both citizens and government entities. Tajikistan's President discussed this issue at the Third CIS Conference on Countering Terrorism and Extremism in Dushanbe.
Adapting to these new challenges necessitates leveraging modern technologies, robust software, and rapid information sharing. The President emphasized that cyberterrorism, fueled by artificial intelligence, significantly impacts the mindset of some young individuals, making it a critical concern.
Furthermore, Emomali Rahmon pointed out the rise in drug trafficking, a primary revenue source for terrorist organizations, especially through synthetic narcotics. He stressed the importance of enhancing border security measures in the southern CIS region to combat illegal drug trade effectively.