
Diana Carney biography likely written by AI sparks conspiracy claims
"How did they know that she would be the first Lady of Canada at the beginning of April??" asks a May 3, 2025 X post.
includes an apparent screenshot of a product page for a book about Diana Fox Carney on the commerce website Amazon.
is called First Lady of Canada. How the hell 26 days before the election, obviously the fix was in," text reshared in a similar May 5 Facebook post said.
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Screenshot of an X post taken May 8, 2025
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Screenshot of a Facebook post taken May 9, 2025
Different users across X, Instagram and TikTok shared images of the same supposed biography with claims that its April 2 publication date, three weeks after Mark Carney took office on March 14, was evidence the couple had prior knowledge he would win his bid to become prime minister.
Both husband and wife have been targets of misinformation claims since Mark Carney entered the race to lead the ruling Liberals following the resignation of former prime minister Justin Trudeau in January.
After winning the leadership contest and taking office as head of government, Mark Carney called a snap election for April 28 which precipitated multiple claims of fraud despite all parties accepting the results which show the Liberal Party winning the most seats and no evidence of widespread issues impacting the vote (archived here).
With some alleging the Diana Fox Carney book shows "the globalist narrative playbook in action," the recent claims appear to build off conspiracy theories which point to Mark Carney's ties (archived here) to the World Economic Forum as evidence the couple is connected to a supposed circle of nefarious
However, the text, which is no longer available on Amazon, has a very high likelihood of being generated by artificial intelligence, experts say.
The Ontario-based AI-detection firm, Originality.ai, shared its analysis of excerpts from the book and its summary with AFP. All of the samples scored 100 percent on the scale the company uses to quantify confidence that content is AI-generated (archived here, here and here).
"This incident is a perfect example of how quickly generative tools can fabricate convincing‑looking 'biographies' around public figures," said Jon Gillham, the CEO and founder of Originality.ai, in an email May 6.
Furthermore, samples of the book do not indicate any participation by Diana Fox Carney in its publication.
Generated book content
Some posts claim Diana Fox Carney was attempting to grab titles that do not exist by styling herself as the "First Lady of Canada" in the biography's title. The role of the Canadian head of government's spouse is less formalized than in countries such as the United States, with Trudeau's ex-wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, previously referred to as the "unofficial first lady of Canada" (archived here).
Gillham said that such a misnomer was further proof the text was invented by artificial intelligence, which can generate inaccuracies in its answers to a prompt.
Jane Friedman, a writer covering the publishing industry (archived here), said another clue was the sheer number of books the biography's author, "Victor C. Hopkins," shared in such a short time period. Currently, the author page lists 14 texts about different political figures, all published since the beginning of April (archived here).
"It's laughable," Friedman said.
AFP was not able to locate a website or contact a page for "Victor C. Hopkins" to find more information about the supposed writer.
A larger trend
The Diana Fox Carney biography does not appear to be a unique case, with Friedman saying there are "vast numbers of such books published every day."
"It was absolutely dropped onto Amazon to capitalize off current interest in the PM and news headlines," she said.
During Canada's federal election campaign, Bloomberg covered a deluge of "strange" AI-generated books on Canadian politics flooding Amazon.
Additional social media ed conspiratorial claims about the Carneys featuring books with different titles and author names, such as "Victor P. Johnston."
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Screenshot of a Facebook post taken May 8, 2025
Friedman said it falls to Amazon to act as AI-generated content spreads on its platform.
Read more of AFP's reporting on misinformation in Canada here.
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