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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 7 MIN

AI Evidence in WorkSafeBC Appeals: How Review Officers Weigh ChatGPT and Other AI-Generated Material

from The BC Safety Briefing · host David Dunham

In this episode of The BC Safety Briefing, we examine how AI tools like ChatGPT are being used in workers' compensation appeals and how review officers actually weigh this evidence. Through analysis of recent Review Division decisions, we explore why AI-generated wage data and medical research carry little weight without proper source attribution. Learn practical strategies for using AI effectively as a research assistant while ensuring your evidence meets BC review standards.

Review officers require transparent, case-specific, primary evidence - not AI outputs. This episode examines real cases where ChatGPT evidence received little to no weight.

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