Google Launches AI Bug Bounty with $30,000 Top Reward
Google has introduced a new AI Vulnerability Reward Program offering up to $30,000 for bug discoveries in its AI products
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Google has introduced a new AI Vulnerability Reward Program offering up to $30,000 for bug discoveries in its AI products
This week, Google has launched an AI Vulnerability Reward Program dedicated to security researchers who find and report flaws in the company's AI systems. [...]
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The artificial intelligence research company previously had its maximum payout set at $20,000 before exponentially raising the reward.
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Bug hunter programs can help organizations foster third-party discovery and reporting of issues and vulnerabilities specific to AI systems.
Google has announced that it's expanding its Vulnerability Rewards Program (VRP) to reward researchers for finding attack scenarios tailored to generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems in an effort to bolster AI safety and security