Robbie Starbuck has achieved significant milestones in his career, including advocating for a law in Tennessee that allows the death penalty for child rapists and implementing bans on transgender surgeries and hormone treatment for minors. His efforts have focused on protecting society’s most vulnerable.
This background prompted Starbuck to take immediate legal action against Google when its AI chatbot, Gemini, fabricated stories accusing him of violent crimes. He filed a defamation lawsuit against the tech giant.
“Google AI has created falsehoods about me without any factual basis. I have never faced charges or prosecutions for any crime, let alone such bizarre accusations,” Starbuck expressed in an interview on “The Glenn Beck Program.”
Starbuck described how the AI was generating links to real media articles and personalities, but also creating fictional content that included claims of his alleged criminal behavior, including sexual assault. He pointed out that these fabrications even cited specific victims and created fictitious police and court records.
“In one instance, it claimed you reported on allegations against me, naming victims and mentioning evidence that doesn’t exist,” he detailed. “When questioned about the sources, it escalated the inaccuracies, doubling down on the false information.”
He explained how a simple query like “Tell me about Robbie Starbuck” would prompt the AI to assert he was accused of sexual assault. “If you then ask for the source, it just continues to provide unverifiable links, claiming that articles from real journalists were written but later removed,” he recounted.
Glenn Beck reacted with astonishment and remarked, “That’s strange.”
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