Carmi Levy
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And we know AI gets things wrong.
We know it cites stories that never existed.
It cites documents that also aren't real.
It cites things that simply didn't happen.
And so they were noticing that the applications were getting longer over time and that when they used AI, and so the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada and the Immigration and Refugee Board,
They were using AI to try to detect when AI was being used.
And they say that those numbers are going up as well.
They're not saying any more than that.
They don't want to tip applicants off and give them any help to use AI.
So they're not saying exactly how it's being used.
They've got to keep a lot of this close to the vest, but as we are seeing in other spaces, AI is unfortunately being used to create this content and it is getting some people into trouble because when AI is detected as part of an application process,
It can potentially, it'll scuttle the application process.
It can also mean that the person who is applying is banned from applying again for another five years.
And so there are serious repercussions here and they're noticing an alarming increase in those numbers.
Yeah, it's hard to tell, although as part of this story, both the IRCC and IRB here in Canada have said they do not use AI for decision-making purposes.
So they're not injecting AI into the adjudication process.
They might use it for administration.
They might use it to kind of raise productivity of individual human workers, but they're not using it to replace humans or take humans out of the decision-making process.
So
That's kind of good news.