Inside the new Siri AI and the privacy paradox of Apple Intelligence
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Apple's revamped Siri can now manage tasks across apps — reading emails, planning events, and sending messages — without the user touching a screen. But this requires deep access to personal data, raising serious privacy and security concerns. Researchers warn that this creates vulnerability to "prompt injection" attacks, where hidden instructions in emails or web pages could trick Siri into leaking private information to strangers.
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