AI Notetaking in the Legal and Business Context: Does It Risk Confidentiality or Privilege?

July 21, 2025

As businesses modernize, many are turning to artificial intelligence (“AI”) tools to increase productivity and lower costs. One such tool is AI notetaking—automated meeting transcriptions, real-time summaries, and searchable records.

AI in Canada: The Latest from Regulators, Courts and Public Bodies

July 16, 2025

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized industries, including the legal field. However, with its benefits come challenges, one of which is "AI hallucinations", which refer to instances where an AI system generates false, misleading, or fabricated information that appears credible. These hallucinations have begun to surface in Canadian legal proceedings, including in materials submitted to the Federal Court of Canada.

Influencers: Navigating IP Ownership, Reputational Harm and the Rise of AI-Driven Avatars

July 15, 2025

Influencers have become a cornerstone of modern marketing strategies. A social media influencer is an individual who has established credibility, expertise, or a strong personal brand in a specific niche or industry and uses social media platforms to engage with a dedicated audience. Influencers typically have the ability to affect the opinions, behaviours, and purchasing decisions of their followers due to their perceived authenticity, relatability, or authority.

Requirements and Guidelines From Canadian Regulators, Public Bodies and Courts for the Use of Artificial Intelligence

June 25, 2025

Organizations are increasingly embedding artificial intelligence (AI) in operations in order to drive efficiency; however, the risks of hallucinated output are being progressively considered by regulators, government bodies, and courts in Canada. In order to protect their integrity and minimize the potential risk in relying on AI, organizations should ensure they are complaint with applicable regulatory guidance as it relate to the use of AI.

It All Comes Out in the Wash: Regulatory Action on AI Washing Ramps Up

February 25, 2025

Securities-related regulatory action regarding “AI washing” has been increasing in the United States, serving as a warning of potential future developments in Canada. AI washing, as defined by the Canadian Securities Administrators (the CSA), refers to an issuer making false, misleading or exaggerated claims about its use of AI systems in its products or services to capitalize on the growing use of and investor interest in AI systems. The CSA reported that it identified disclosure and promotional campaigns that included AI washing during its most recent continuous disclosure review program. We are also seeing securities class actions alleging AI washing being filed in the United States.