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by malisper
200 days ago
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Not exactly. Step E in the blog post: > Gemini exfiltrates the data via the browser subagent: Gemini invokes a browser subagent per the prompt injection, instructing the subagent to open the dangerous URL that contains the user's credentials. fulfills the requirements for being able to change external state |
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EDIT: In other words, the LLM didn't change any state it has access to.
To stretch this further - clicking on search results changes the internal state of Google. Would you consider this ability of LLM to be state-changing? Where would you draw the line?