Deloitte's $1.6 million healthcare report for the Newfoundland and Labrador provincial government in Canada is under scrutiny for alleged AI-related errors. This follows a similar incident with a ...
Deloitte is facing renewed questions over the use of artificial intelligence and quality controls in publicly funded research after a healthcare workforce report it prepared for a provincial ...
Deloitte, one of the world’s most influential consulting firms, is contending with a pair of AI-linked embarrassments: first in Australia, now in Canada. What began as a standard consulting assignment ...
A healthcare report commissioned by a provincial government in Canada from Deloitte allegedly contained potential AI-generated errors, according to a report. It was commissioned for nearly $1.6 ...
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London-based consulting firm Deloitte has come under fire for the second time this year after another foreign government-commissioned report contains potentially AI-generated errors. A Canadian ...
A Deloitte report commissioned by the Canadian government featured fake citations generated from fictional academic papers. Deloitte Canada says that “AI was not used to write the report,” but was ...
A Canadian government-commissioned Deloitte health care report that cost one province nearly $1.6 million contains potentially AI-generated errors, marking the second country this year to allege the ...
ST. JOHN’S - The Newfoundland and Labrador government has asked Deloitte to check its work after the company submitted a report containing erroneous citations. A Health Department spokesperson says ...
The provincial government says Deloitte is standing by its “conclusions and findings” in the Health Human Resources Plan report which The Independent found to contain citations that don’t exist. In an ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has been consistent on why the proposed 2026 city budget — which includes a property tax freeze, $50 million more to the Vancouver Police Department (VPD), and cuts to many ...
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