agent tool use

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Agent tool use refers to the capability of AI systems to interact with external tools and services to perform actions beyond simple text generation. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around agent tool use often involve security implications, such as prompt injection attacks that can manipulate voice AI into executing unauthorized commands. A notable example is the AudioHijack attack, which exploits hidden audio to trick voice agents into tool use actions. This highlights the need for robust defenses as AI agents become more integrated with operating systems and applications. Topics include vulnerabilities in speech recognition, command injection, and securing agent workflows against adversarial audio inputs.
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    AudioHijack: Hidden-Audio Prompt Injection Can Trick Voice AI Into Actions

    Researchers from Zhejiang University, the National University of Singapore, and Nanyang Technological University have demonstrated AudioHijack, a hidden-audio attack presented at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy in San Francisco in May 2026 that can manipulate voice AI systems into...
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