Google’s Bug Bounty Bonanza: Cashing in on AI Flaws with $30K Rewards!
Google’s AI Vulnerability Reward Program offers up to $30,000 for finding bugs in their AI products. Bug hunters have already earned over $430,000 since the program’s inception. Products like Google Search and Workspace are included, providing the highest rewards. Unclaimed rewards after a year? Don’t worry, Google will donate them to charity.

Hot Take:
Google is throwing cash around like a rapper at a nightclub, but instead of making it rain on the dance floor, they’re showering bug hunters with juicy rewards for exposing AI vulnerabilities. With up to $30,000 on the table, it’s like a cyber treasure hunt where the gold doubloons are made of code. Just remember, dear hackers, when you’re not busy overthrowing Skynet, you can donate your spoils to charity – because even hackers need good karma.
Key Points:
– Google’s new AI Vulnerability Reward Program (VRP) offers up to $30,000 for identifying AI-related bugs.
– It replaces AI-related issues from the previous Abuse VRP, with a simpler reporting process.
– Qualifying vulnerabilities include rogue actions, data exfiltration, and model theft.
– Flagship products like Google Search, Gemini, and Workspace are in scope for higher rewards.
– Unclaimed rewards after 12 months will be donated to charity, with Google doubling the donation.
