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- We used GenAI to find 38 vulnerabilities in consumer robots in ~7 hours
We used GenAI to find 38 vulnerabilities in consumer robots in ~7 hours
We recently published a paper showing how generative AI can dramatically reduce the barrier to entry for robot hacking.
Using Cybersecurity AI (CAI), we analyzed three real consumer robots:
β’ a robotic lawn mower
β’ a powered exoskeleton
β’ a window-cleaning robot
In ~7 hours the system identified 38 vulnerabilities including:
β firmware exploitation paths
β BLE command injection
β unauthenticated root access
β safety-critical control exposure
Historically, uncovering these kinds of vulnerabilities required weeks or months of specialized robotics security research.
The paper argues that we are entering a new phase where AI-assisted attackers can scale faster than traditional robot security defenses.
We also discuss the implications for consumer robotics privacy, safety and regulatory compliance (e.g. GDPR).
Paper (arXiv):
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2603.08665
Happy to answer technical questions.
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