India, Nov. 26 -- A healthcare report commissioned by a provincial government in Canada from Deloitte allegedly contained potential AI-generated errors, according to a report. It was commissioned for nearly $1.6 million. This is the second time this year that the consulting giant was accused of using AI-generated research and citations in its reports.

The allegations were first raised by the Independent, a Canadian news outlet. The publication alleged that the report, authored by Deloitte and subsequently published by the Department of Health and Community Services, contains at least four references that do not exist.

The report was commissioned, reportedly by the previous government. It covered topics including virtual care and the imp...