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In 2025, Brave posted an article about vulnerabilities that have agentic web browsers, such as ChatGPT Atlas, that consists of adding hidden malicious prompts in files, text or another media. Those prompts, combined with weak safeguards of the AI agents, can make them to expose and leak sensitive data of the user.<ref>https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/PromptInjection ([http://web.archive.org/web/20260210124436/https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/PromptInjection Archived])</ref> | In 2025, Brave posted an article about vulnerabilities that have agentic web browsers, such as ChatGPT Atlas, that consists of adding hidden malicious prompts in files, text or another media. Those prompts, combined with weak safeguards of the AI agents, can make them to expose and leak sensitive data of the user.<ref>https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/PromptInjection ([http://web.archive.org/web/20260210124436/https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/PromptInjection Archived])</ref> | ||
===Funding of the Parents & Kids Safe AI Act (2026)=== | ===Funding of the Parents & Kids Safe AI Act and creation of a child safety organization (2026)=== | ||
In January 2026, OpenAI partnered with Common Sense Media and funded approximately $10 million dollars to support the California [[Parents & Kids Safe AI Act]] bill. The bill proposes to add [[age verification]], improvement of parental controls, and to prohibit [[Personalized ads|targeted advertising]] to underage users. On January 8, OpenAI created an organization, named Parents & Kids Safe AI Coalition. | In January 2026, OpenAI partnered with Common Sense Media and funded approximately $10 million dollars to support the California [[Parents & Kids Safe AI Act]] bill. The bill proposes to add [[age verification]], improvement of parental controls, and to prohibit [[Personalized ads|targeted advertising]] to underage users. On January 8, OpenAI created an organization, named Parents & Kids Safe AI Coalition. | ||