A new prompt injection attack dubbed “BioShocking” could trick AI-powered browsers into treating real-world risky actions as part of a fictional scenario, causing them to ignore any safety guardrails.
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A range of AI-powered web browsers have been tricked into abandoning their safety guardrails and leaking user data after being convinced they were playing a game. Researchers at LayerX demonstrated ...
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