The browser wars have officially begun and whoever participates is forced to improve the agentic flows and there would be (IMO) a local maxima beyond which prompt injection becomes a catastrophic vector.
If google chooses to not participate, a significant portion of people can choose to migrate off google chrome and google might lose a significant chunk of market share or something idk… only until things go belly up when really bad prompt injection events come to light
If google chooses to participate, then it’s over. Google chrome has a large market share and this means google will also be cornered into the aforementioned local maxima until damage is already done to small 0f affected users. small ut large absolute number.
Prompt injections cannot be stopped until something novels comes about. but for time being it’s not looking good for google (in near term atleast). happy to be wrong about it.
i’m referencing a post that can be found here: https://x.com/daniellockyer/status/1980895459670634933?s=12
~ updated at: 2025-10-22T13:25:10.993Z