Description: The use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the context of terrorism raises serious ethical concerns about security and privacy. AI, being capable of processing large volumes of data and learning patterns, can be used both to prevent terrorist acts and to facilitate their execution. This creates a significant ethical dilemma: on one hand, AI can help security forces identify and neutralize potential threats, but on the other hand, its implementation can lead to violations of privacy and mass surveillance. Furthermore, the inherent bias in AI algorithms can result in discrimination and the unfair targeting of certain groups, exacerbating social and political tensions. The lack of transparency in how these technologies are developed and applied also raises questions about accountability and justice. In this context, it is crucial to establish ethical frameworks that guide the use of AI in the fight against terrorism, ensuring that human rights are respected and the risks of abuse are minimized.