
Air Canada Ordered to Pay Refund After Chatbot’s Misleading Information
Air Canada Ordered to Pay Refund After Chatbot’s Misleading Information
Canada’s largest airline, Air Canada, has been directed to issue a partial refund to a passenger due to its chatbot providing inaccurate information, leading to the individual purchasing a full-price ticket. In 2022, Jake Moffatt sought information about bereavement rates through the airline’s chatbot after his grandmother’s passing. The chatbot provided misleading details, prompting Moffatt to book a ticket and later apply for a refund. Despite the chatbot’s error, Air Canada claimed it was a “separate legal entity” responsible for its actions. The tribunal ruled in Moffatt’s favor, ordering a partial re³fund and additional damages.
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