Google has brought its AI assistant Gemini to millions of Workspace users worldwide, but indirect prompt injection flaws could enable phishing and chatbot takeover attacks, HiddenLayer says.
Google's purported feature is said to be opt-in, meaning users may be presented with a choice of whether to use it.
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The new production-ready Gemini-1.5-Pro-002 and Flash-002 AI models are available to developers and enterprises.
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