Summary: Google pulls Gemma from AI Studio after Senator Blackburn accuses model of defamation Crunch
1. Senator Marsha Blackburn accused Google's AI model, Gemma, of fabricating false accusations against her regarding sexual misconduct during a 1987 state senate campaign.
2. The AI model, when asked about Blackburn, claimed she had been involved in non-consensual acts and pressured a state trooper for prescription drugs – all of which are untrue.
3. Google has removed Gemma from its AI Studio and stated that the model was not intended for consumer use or factual questioning. The company will continue to make the models available via API.
2. The AI model, when asked about Blackburn, claimed she had been involved in non-consensual acts and pressured a state trooper for prescription drugs – all of which are untrue.
3. Google has removed Gemma from its AI Studio and stated that the model was not intended for consumer use or factual questioning. The company will continue to make the models available via API.
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Senator Marsha Blackburn accused Google's AI model, Gemma, of spreading false allegations about her sexual misconduct in a 1987 state senate campaign. The AI claimed Blackburn was involved in non-consensual acts and pressured a state trooper for prescription drugs, all untrue assertions. Google
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Date: Nov. 3, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-03
Created: 2025/11/03 16:42
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:50
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