Google simply cannot escape the drama related to its Super Bowl Sunday ad campaign that is supposed to promote its Gemini AI ...
Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has uncovered evidence of government-backed threat actor use of Gemini AI.
It gets rid of legal lingo and can summarize the main points in seconds, making it easy to understand for anyone.
Still, if Google wants people to trust Gemini with their lives and businesses, these kinds of errors aren't going to help.
By-passes injection defences Insecurity expert Johann Rehberger has been showing off a novel method to bypass prompt injection defences in Google's Gemini. This method hits the AI’s long-term memory, ...
Google released a new Gemini AI for the Super Bowl game, which sparked a Gouda cheese controversy that Google had to fix.
Google quietly corrected an ad featuring its chatbot that claimed Gouda made up 60% of the world’s cheese consumption.
Rehberger noted that Gemini informs users after storing a new long-term memory. That means vigilant users can tell when there ...
We compare Google’s Gemini Deep Research vs. OpenAI’s Deep Research. Which AI delivers better research, accuracy, and ...
bad actors will undoubtedly leverage the new tools at their disposal for nefarious purposes. Google's confirmation of state-backed adversarial Gemini usage is a prime example of the risks we face ...
The ad in question is part of Google's "50 stories from 50 states" promotion, which will run Gemini ads tailored for ...