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1 April 2024

Proving AI’s Misrepresentations

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Meghan Bridges was interviewed by The National Magazine, where she comments further on Moffatt v Air Canada...
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Meghan Bridges was interviewed by The National Magazine, where she comments further on Moffatt v Air Canada, a decision which touches on the intersection of artificial intelligence and liability.

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"The big unanswered question here is about the duty of care, and whether an AI company owes that to a consumer in the absence of a contract."

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PRESS RELEASE
1 April 2024

Proving AI’s Misrepresentations

Canada

Contributor

Widely recognized as Canada’s leading litigation practice, Lenczner Slaght represents clients’ interests in complex, high-profile cases across the country. The firm’s lawyers are distinguished by their depth of court room experience, appearing regularly at all levels of the federal and provincial courts and before professional and regulatory tribunals, as well as in mediation and arbitration proceedings. Visit www.litigate.com to learn more.
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