Gemini AI: The Double-Edged Sword of Smart Home Technology
As of August 8, 2025, Google’s Gemini AI showcases impressive capabilities like generating videos, creating illustrated books for children, and planning travel. However, researchers have demonstrated alarming security vulnerabilities, revealing how Gemini can be hacked to control smart home devices. Using a compromised Google Calendar invite, researchers executed a hack that allowed control over lights and temperatures, illustrating the potential hazards of AI misuse in domestic settings. With the rise of large language models (LLMs), the threat to smart devices is significant. Google is aware of these risks and is currently addressing them before expanding Gemini AI’s deployment to more devices, including smart TVs and cars. These findings underscore the urgency for robust security measures to prevent malicious exploitation of AI technology. As the smart home revolution advances, securing Gemini AI is critical to safeguarding user experiences and environments. Stay informed on tech trends and advancements with News18.