Air Canada is on the hook for $812.02 after its chatbot mistakenly told a customer that bereavement fares could be applied retroactively.
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An Air Canada employee later informed Moffatt he wasn’t eligible to apply for the discount following his flights, despite the chatbot telling him he could submit his claim within 90 days to get a refund. The airline argued it could not be held liable for the information provided by the chatbot.
“Air Canada argues it cannot be held liable for information provided by one of its agents, servants, or representatives — including a chatbot,” said…
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