Sen. Blackburn’s Letter Spurs Google to Yank Gemma AI

Google has pulled its Gemma artificial intelligence model from public use after Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., accused the program of defaming her by fabricating a sexual-misconduct claim.

In a letter Thursday to Google CEO Sundar Pichai, Blackburn said the model falsely alleged she had been accused of rape during a 1987 campaign, citing nonexistent articles.

She called the response “defamatory” and “patently false,” arguing the company had effectively published libel through its AI system.

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