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‘Echo Chamber’ Attack Blows Past AI Guardrails

Posted on June 23, 2025
‘Echo Chamber’ Attack Blows Past AI Guardrails

An AI security researcher has developed a proof of concept that uses subtle, seemingly benign prompts to get GPT and Gemini to generate inappropriate content.

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