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AdapTools: Adaptive Tool-based Indirect Prompt Injection Attacks on Agentic LLMs

The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has witnessed tremendous growth in recent years, with researchers continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

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AdapTools: Adaptive Tool-based Indirect Prompt Injection Attacks on Agentic LLMs

** The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has witnessed tremendous growth in recent years, with researchers continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has witnessed tremendous growth in recent years, with researchers continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Five recent studies have made significant contributions to the development of language models, image representations, and vocal error detection systems.

One of the key areas of focus has been the improvement of language models, particularly in the context of security vulnerabilities. The study "AdapTools: Adaptive Tool-based Indirect Prompt Injection Attacks on Agentic LLMs" (Source 1) highlights the importance of developing adaptive attack strategies to evaluate the security of large language model-based agents. The proposed framework, AdapTools, uses a novel approach to construct transferable adversarial strategies for prompt optimization and identifies stealthy tools capable of circumventing task-relevance defenses.

Another area of innovation is in the realm of image representations. The study "Communication-Inspired Tokenization for Structured Image Representations" (Source 2) introduces COMmunication inspired Tokenization (COMiT), a framework for learning structured discrete visual token sequences. COMiT constructs a latent message within a fixed token budget by iteratively observing localized image crops and recurrently updating its discrete representation. This approach has the potential to improve the performance of transformer-based architectures in vision and multimodal systems.

The "RMIT-ADM+S at the MMU-RAG NeurIPS 2025 Competition" (Source 3) presents a research-focused retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) architecture composed of lightweight components that dynamically adapt the retrieval strategy based on inferred query complexity and evidence sufficiency. This system, R2RAG, won the Best Dynamic Evaluation award in the Open Source category, demonstrating high effectiveness with careful design and efficient use of resources.

In the realm of vocal error detection, the study "Voices of the Mountains: Deep Learning-Based Vocal Error Detection System for Kurdish Maqams" (Source 4) addresses the gap in automatic singing assessment (ASA) tools for traditional Kurdish music. The proposed system uses deep learning to detect pitch, rhythm, and micro-interval errors in Kurdish maqam singing, providing a valuable tool for learners to improve their performance.

Finally, the study "SibylSense: Adaptive Rubric Learning via Memory Tuning and Adversarial Probing" (Source 5) presents an inference-time learning approach that adapts a frozen rubric generator through a tunable memory bank of validated rubric items. This approach has the potential to improve the scalability and robustness of rewards for open-ended generation tasks.

These studies demonstrate the rapid progress being made in AI research, with significant advancements in language models, image representations, and vocal error detection systems. As researchers continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, we can expect to see even more innovative solutions to complex problems in the future.

References:

  • AdapTools: Adaptive Tool-based Indirect Prompt Injection Attacks on Agentic LLMs (Source 1)
  • Communication-Inspired Tokenization for Structured Image Representations (Source 2)
  • RMIT-ADM+S at the MMU-RAG NeurIPS 2025 Competition (Source 3)
  • Voices of the Mountains: Deep Learning-Based Vocal Error Detection System for Kurdish Maqams (Source 4)
  • SibylSense: Adaptive Rubric Learning via Memory Tuning and Adversarial Probing (Source 5)

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The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has witnessed tremendous growth in recent years, with researchers continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Five recent studies have made significant contributions to the development of language models, image representations, and vocal error detection systems.

One of the key areas of focus has been the improvement of language models, particularly in the context of security vulnerabilities. The study "AdapTools: Adaptive Tool-based Indirect Prompt Injection Attacks on Agentic LLMs" (Source 1) highlights the importance of developing adaptive attack strategies to evaluate the security of large language model-based agents. The proposed framework, AdapTools, uses a novel approach to construct transferable adversarial strategies for prompt optimization and identifies stealthy tools capable of circumventing task-relevance defenses.

Another area of innovation is in the realm of image representations. The study "Communication-Inspired Tokenization for Structured Image Representations" (Source 2) introduces COMmunication inspired Tokenization (COMiT), a framework for learning structured discrete visual token sequences. COMiT constructs a latent message within a fixed token budget by iteratively observing localized image crops and recurrently updating its discrete representation. This approach has the potential to improve the performance of transformer-based architectures in vision and multimodal systems.

The "RMIT-ADM+S at the MMU-RAG NeurIPS 2025 Competition" (Source 3) presents a research-focused retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) architecture composed of lightweight components that dynamically adapt the retrieval strategy based on inferred query complexity and evidence sufficiency. This system, R2RAG, won the Best Dynamic Evaluation award in the Open Source category, demonstrating high effectiveness with careful design and efficient use of resources.

In the realm of vocal error detection, the study "Voices of the Mountains: Deep Learning-Based Vocal Error Detection System for Kurdish Maqams" (Source 4) addresses the gap in automatic singing assessment (ASA) tools for traditional Kurdish music. The proposed system uses deep learning to detect pitch, rhythm, and micro-interval errors in Kurdish maqam singing, providing a valuable tool for learners to improve their performance.

Finally, the study "SibylSense: Adaptive Rubric Learning via Memory Tuning and Adversarial Probing" (Source 5) presents an inference-time learning approach that adapts a frozen rubric generator through a tunable memory bank of validated rubric items. This approach has the potential to improve the scalability and robustness of rewards for open-ended generation tasks.

These studies demonstrate the rapid progress being made in AI research, with significant advancements in language models, image representations, and vocal error detection systems. As researchers continue to push the boundaries of what is possible, we can expect to see even more innovative solutions to complex problems in the future.

References:

  • AdapTools: Adaptive Tool-based Indirect Prompt Injection Attacks on Agentic LLMs (Source 1)
  • Communication-Inspired Tokenization for Structured Image Representations (Source 2)
  • RMIT-ADM+S at the MMU-RAG NeurIPS 2025 Competition (Source 3)
  • Voices of the Mountains: Deep Learning-Based Vocal Error Detection System for Kurdish Maqams (Source 4)
  • SibylSense: Adaptive Rubric Learning via Memory Tuning and Adversarial Probing (Source 5)

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