Google Fixes Racial Discrimination Issues in Gemini AI Image Generation Tool


Smart homes and voice assistants have become new targets for hackers. SafeBreach revealed a hidden vulnerability in Google Gemini, allowing hackers to send malicious notifications via WhatsApp or SMS, tricking the voice assistant into performing unauthorized actions, potentially taking over smart homes or altering contact lists. This threat is named "Pseudo-Context Alignment".
Google Gemini Voice Assistant Exposes Serious Vulnerability: Hackers Can Send Special Notifications via WhatsApp or SMS to Bypass Security Defenses Using the "Pseudo-Context Alignment" Attack Method, Hiding Malicious Instructions in Non-English Text or Silent Links. Once Users Receive the Message, Gemini Can Be Jailbroken Without Their Awareness, Misjudging That the User Has Authorized It, Leading to Security Risks.
Estonian AI startup Lovable (formerly GPT-Engineer.ai) has formed a strategic partnership with Google, migrating its infrastructure to Google Cloud and integrating the Gemini series of large models, replacing or supplementing the previously used Anthropic Claude 3.5 Sonnet. This move aims to provide a more scalable technical foundation for products that build end-to-end applications with natural language. The company was founded by Anton Osika, a former Mojang engineer.
Apple is collaborating with Google to use a customized large language model with 1.2 trillion parameters as the core upgrade for the next generation of Siri. The scale of parameters in this model far exceeds current mainstream mobile models (such as Gemini 3.5 Flash with 300 billion parameters), drawing significant attention from the industry.
Apple's previously highly publicized Apple Intelligence feature, particularly the image generation tool Image Playground, was humorously criticized by users as the worst AI function due to its poor output quality. However, the upcoming OS27 system will bring a turning point, with key upgrades including the adoption of a new foundational model and the introduction of Gemini computing power support, which is expected to significantly improve the performance of generative AI.