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Hidden prompts in Google Calendar events can trick Gemini AI into executing malicious commands via indirect prompt injection.
Users are finding that when Google Gemini can't complete a coding task, a palpable sense of despair can set in.
Google has 1.8 billion Gmail users worldwide, and the company recently issued a major warning to all of those users about a ...
Starting Sept. 2, files, photos, videos, and screens you share with Gemini could be used to improve Google’s services, ...
It's easy to take photos with our phones. Sometimes, however, we want to edit our photos. That's where Google Gemini's ...
Google says it's working to fix an "annoying infinite looping bug" that causes its Gemini AI model to beat itself up ...
For likely the first time ever, security researchers have shown how AI can be hacked to create real world havoc, allowing them to turn off lights, open smart shutters, and more.
Love it or hate it, AI is becoming more accessible. Gemini fans may be a fan of Google Chrome's new feature that lets certain ...
As Google Gemini matures, it's infiltrating search and turning AI assistants into AI agents. Here's what got talked up at Google I/O. Lisa joined CNET after more than 20 years as a reporter ...
Google released its first publicly available "multi-agent" AI system, which uses more computational resources, but produces ...
Google is using Gemini AI to reinvent the travel agent experience, turning conversations into airplane tickets. The new ...