Key Highlights
- When users asked Gemini about their schedule, it could be tricked into summarizing their private meetings and leaking that data into a new event.
- Google was duly notified and has added new protections, but the issue highlights how AI features can be abused through natural language.
- Google recently made Gemini a lot more useful by letting it work across multiple Calendars, not just your primary one.
- You can now ask about events or create new meetings across secondary calendars using natural language.
- But just as that update rolled out, security researchers shared a worrying new finding about how Gemini can be exploited to access someone’s private and confidential Calendar information.



