Conservative filmmaker and pundit Robby Starbuck said on Monday that multiple of the artificial intelligence (AI) products offered by Google had allegedly defamed him, citing his ongoing lawsuit against the technology company, after Google reduced access to one of its AI models that allegedly defamed Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).
The company reduced access to its AI chatbot, Gemma, after Blackburn notified Google CEO Sundar Pichai of her concerns in a letter last Thursday, specifically informing Pichai that his company's AI products spread "defamatory and patently false material" about Starbuck and others.

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