James Keene went undercover for the FBI to ensnare a suspected serial killer in the late ’90s, and now, in the age of artificial intelligence, he is accusing Google’s AI chatbot Gemini of calling him a murderer.

Keene’s memoir, “In with the Devil,” about his work — while serving 10 years for a marijuana-related conspiracy — to extract confessions from a prisoner suspected in the disappearances of dozens of women and girls was made into the 2022 Apple TV+ mini-series Black Bird, with Keene as executive producer.

Now, in a lawsuit filed last week, Keene is accusing Google of defamation. He claimed that in May of this year, the Mountain View company’s AI chatbot Gemini was reporting that he was serving a life sentence for multiple convictions, and describing him as the murderer of three wom

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