Canada could lead on AI governance

Now is the time to understand our collective interests on AI, and to find ways to build governance that is in the human and global interest.
Innovation, Science, and Technology Minister François-Philippe Champagne speaks with reporters on the Hill on March 31. Canada needs to take leadership on AI governance now as it builds towards hosting the G7 in 2025, writes CIGI's Paul Samson.

Artificial intelligence (AI) constitutes a general-purpose technology, and perhaps one with transformative potential not seen since the industrial revolution. While the precise speed at which AI technology will advance is unknown, its enormous power to spur both positive and...

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