AI 'hallucinations' could prove real problem for owner of fire-ravaged Vancouver property | Unpublished
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Publication Date: October 28, 2025 - 08:00

AI 'hallucinations' could prove real problem for owner of fire-ravaged Vancouver property

October 28, 2025

As the owner of a fire-ravaged Vancouver property he's been accused of neglecting, Fu De Ren has defended himself in civil proceedings and bylaw trials. But his inclusion of alleged AI "hallucinations" as part of a self-represented bid to cut his property's assessed value in half may end up costing him money.



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