Google continues to update millions of Workspace accounts with new AI tools, bringing Gemini-powered smart replies to Gmail on Android and iOS. While this offers improved functionality, it also raises concerns about the risks and safety implications of widespread AI integration.
We are in the midst of a generational change, as the smartphones that already run our lives get their greatest ever capability boost. As AI is worked into everything, everywhere, it is increasingly clear that we don’t yet fully understand the risks, never mind the ways in which to stay safe. It is also clear there’s no reverse gear.
This will offer a range of responses “that take the full content of the email thread into consideration.” While there are clear security and privacy concerns in AI reading an entire thread—perhaps eventually an entire email history,‘$16 Trillion By 2030’—BlackRock Is Quietly Backing A Radical New U.S. Dollar Rival Amid A Bitcoin And Crypto Price BoomGoogle
“The prompt injection vulnerability,” IBM says, “arises because both the system prompt and the user inputs take the same format: strings of natural-language text. That means the LLM cannot distinguish between instructions and input based solely on data type. Instead, it relies on past training and the prompts themselves to determine what to do. If an attacker crafts input that looks enough like a system prompt, the LLM ignores developers' instructions and does what the hacker wants.
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