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Explore the Risks and Realities of Prompt Hacking in GenAI at Generative AI Expo 2025

By Greg Tavarez

Many of us are aware that generative AI is a great tool to help us solve problems and even rewrite the questions we’re asking. More personalized customer experiences? Product development cycles reimagined? GenAI has a tendency to sometimes prove itself to be more than a tool. I mean, it can be seen as a collaborator in some uses cases, a dynamic force helping businesses push past the boundaries of what they thought was possible.

 Read more about that in various articles on GenAI Today.

Great tools do bring challenges though. The prompts we use to guide AI systems have power; they can unlock innovation or invite chaos, depending on who is using it and what their main intention is.

As a result, businesses now have questions they didn’t expect to face: How do we protect our AI systems from malicious actors? How do we ensure our tools remain assets and not liabilities? And perhaps most critically, how do we guard against risks we haven’t yet imagined?

This tension between promise and peril is where conversations must be had, and the upcoming panel session “Prompt Hacking: In Increasing Order of Stupidity” at Generative AI Expo 2025 is set to tackle this head-on. Taking place at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale from February 11-13, this event brings together some of the sharpest minds in the AI space.

Led by Sanket Mishra, a GenAI security expert from Salesforce, this presentation, taking place from 3:00-3:45 PM on Tuesday, February 11, promises to take attendees beneath the surface of GenAI to its murkier depths. Mishra will guide the audience through the evolution of GenAI, peel back the layers of its risks and look into prompt hacking. With real-world examples that are as eye-opening as they are sobering, this session will explore the vulnerabilities inherent in GenAI systems and show the path forward with strategies to mitigate these threats.

So, if you’re looking to stay ahead, this presentation is a can’t-miss. Equip yourself and your business to lead confidently in a world where AI’s potential is matched only by the creativity of those who would misuse it.

Mark your calendar for this critical conversation at Generative AI Expo 2025; register today.




Edited by Alex Passett
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