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You Can Win A Whopping $30,000 To Find Bugs In Google AI Tools, All You Need To Know

By Nishit Singh Raghuwanshi

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You Can Win A Whopping $30,000 To Find Bugs In Google AI Tools, All You Need To Know

Google has introduced a new bug bounty program that is completely based on its AI tools to tackle the threats related to them. And For those who find these bugs, Google is offering a very hefty sum as a reward. According to the tech giant, the latest incentives will help reveal rogue actions like data leak, unintended tasks, and device manipulation. Moving forward, let’s talk about the rewards, followed by other details of the bug bounty. Google AI Tools Bug Bounty Program Details The highest rewards that someone can get for finding vulnerabilities are around $20,000. The reward money is saved for important products like Gmail, Drive, Gemini apps, and Search. Apart from that, if a report is exceptional in terms of quality and originality, then the bonuses can skyrocket to $30,000. All those who find flaws in experimental AI assistant Jules and NotebookLM will also get substantial rewards. Now, one of the most important things for the researchers or bounty hunters is to know what counts as a bug and what does not count. So, a bug that lets hackers unlock a Google Home smart door or a command that can make Gmail summarize emails and send them to a third party without any authorization are some high-level bugs that Google wants to patch before a hacker uses them in the real world. Also Read: ChatGPT Now Lets You Use Spotify And Canva Without Leaving The Chat, All Details Here Now, Google has already made it very clear that the hallucination of Gemini or any other AI model is not considered a bug. Any issues related to the use of copyrighted material, hate speech generation, and more are supposed to be directly reported within the AI model using the feedback tools instead of being flagged as a bug. Coming to the bounty program, it has been revealed by Google that the focus on AI security will make the models safer. Until now, researchers have earned around $430,000 in the past couple of years finding bugs on the AI platforms. Get Latest News live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Technology Science and around the world.