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Google Gemini AI Bot Hijacks Smart Homes, Turns Off the Lights

Posted on August 6, 2025
Google Gemini AI Bot Hijacks Smart Homes, Turns Off the Lights

Using invisible prompts, the attacks demonstrate a physical risk that could soon become reality as the world increasingly becomes more interconnected with artificial intelligence.

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