Canadian musician's concert cancelled after AI labels him sex offender

Juno Award-winning fiddler Ashley MacIsaac had a planned concert in Nova Scotia cancelled after a Google AI overview falsely identified him as a convicted sex offender. The musician believes the AI confused him with another person sharing his name. MacIsaac is now considering legal action against Google for defamation.

Ashley MacIsaac, a celebrated Canadian fiddler, singer, and songwriter known for his Juno Award wins, was set to perform at the Sipekne’katik First Nation in Nova Scotia on December 19. The event was abruptly cancelled when organizers discovered an erroneous Google AI summary online, which claimed MacIsaac had been convicted of sexual assault and other offences.

MacIsaac attributes the mistake to the AI conflating him with another individual in Canada bearing the same name. Speaking to The Canadian Press, he expressed frustration over the incident's potential dangers. “If a lawyer wants to take this on (for free)…I would stand up because I’m not the first and I’m sure I won’t be the last,” MacIsaac said. He highlighted the risks, noting, “You are being put into a less secure situation because of a media company – that’s what defamation is.” He added concerns about broader implications, such as, “I could have been at a border and put in jail. So something has to be figured out as far as what the AI companies are responsible for…and what they can prevent.”

In a personal reflection, MacIsaac shared the emotional toll: “I’m telling you, this is not a nice place to be,” he said. “I’m sitting outside my grandmother’s going in for Christmas. This isn’t a conversation I want to have today – ‘Oh, yeah, somebody called me a sex offender.’”

Google Canada spokesperson Wendy Manton responded in a statement, explaining that AI overviews evolve to provide the most helpful information. “When issues arise – like if our features misinterpret web content or miss some context – we use those examples to improve our systems, and may take action under our policies,” she said.

The Sipekne’katik First Nation issued an apology, stating, “We deeply regret the harm this caused to your reputation and livelihood.” They praised MacIsaac’s artistry and commitment to reconciliation in the Maritimes. MacIsaac remains optimistic about rescheduling the show and has been approached by law firms interested in pursuing the case.

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