Appeal tossed over AI-faked transcript as more counsel, clients & courts grapple with gen AI misuse
Tom Macintosh Zheng, Courtready.ca
Tom Macintosh Zheng, an Ontario lawyer and co-founder of a national database of Canadian decisions grappling with AI “hallucinations” in court filings, said the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal’s judgment ‘is the first decision in our database where AI played a role in falsifying a court transcript.’

Wednesday, August 19, 2026 @ 5:37 PM

The growing burdens that generative AI misuse in court is imposing on lawyers, litigants and courts are illustrated by a recent Nova Scotia Court of Appeal judgment that threw out a self-represented litigant’s appeal following his use of uncertified AI-generated trial transcripts containing multiple inaccuracies that opposing counsel identified through vigilant verification. ... [read more]

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