The reversal comes after weeks of pressure from people like Elon Musk, who accused Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy of being ill-equipped for the job.
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Wait, people actually use Facebook Dating?
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iOS 26.1 lets you turn down liquid glass’ transparency
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Sam Altman says ‘enough’ to questions about OpenAI’s revenue
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Google pulls Gemma from AI Studio after Senator Blackburn accuses model of defamation
Senator Martha Blackburn argued Gemma’s fabrications are “not a harmless ‘hallucination,’” but rather “an act of defamation produced and distributed by a Google-owned AI model.”