reproducible proof

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The tag 'reproducible proof' on WindowsForum.com appears in discussions about browser security, specifically regarding Google Chrome's updated Security FAQ. The content highlights that Chrome now distinguishes between AI assistant hallucinations and genuine security vulnerabilities. For a report to be treated as a security bug, it must include reproducible proof of indirect prompt injection that leads to harmful actions or data leaks. This tag is relevant for users interested in the technical criteria for reporting browser security issues, particularly those involving AI features.
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    Chrome Security FAQ Adds AI Features Section to Define AI Security Roles

    Google’s quiet change to Chrome’s security documentation — adding an explicit AI Features section to the Chrome Security FAQ — is a small, technical edit with outsized implications for how browser vendors will treat generative AI moving forward. The new guidance makes a clear, pragmatic...
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