Google Expands Bug Bounty Program to Address Generative AI Security Issues


Google's open-source medical AI model MedGemma1.5 advances by processing high-dimensional data, natively supporting 3D CT/MRI scans, digital pathology slides, and precise chest X-ray annotations, marking significant progress in key medical applications.....
Research shows that current mainstream AI models still have significant shortcomings in simulating clinical diagnostic reasoning and are not yet capable of independently handling medical tasks. This study tested 21 large language models, and the results were published in "JAMA Network Open".
Google invests $10 million to support the U.S. Manufacturing Institute, focusing on workforce innovation and intelligent upgrading. The funds will be used to help 40,000 workers acquire AI skills, expand training programs in 15 regions across the country, and promote the integration of industry, academia, and research to accelerate the digital transformation of manufacturing.
Google introduces the "Veo 3.1 - Lite (Low Priority)" video generation mode for Ultra subscribers, which does not require additional points consumption, aiming to enhance the cost-effectiveness of creation. As the current lowest-cost and fastest response solution, its operational cost is lower than the Fast version, further lowering the barrier to high-quality AI video generation.
A 14-year-old high school student in Ohio used AI technology to alter classmates' photos and spread inappropriate images, facing multiple serious criminal charges. The case highlights the risks of AI technology misuse in school environments and the necessity for legal systems to respond quickly to new forms of digital crime.