Members of new tech caucus pledge to work across party lines so Parliamentarians aren’t ‘left in the dark’ by rapidly advancing AI

Launching a caucus instead of a committee has ‘far fewer’ logistical hurdles, which is vital because ‘time is not on our side,’ said ISG Senator Colin Deacon.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner, left, and ISG Senator Colin Deacon will co-chair the new Canadian Parliamentary Caucus on Emerging Technology.

A “quantum leap” in artificial intelligence technologies has spurred Parliamentarians to take one of their own, vowing to launch a “vehemently non-partisan” caucus of MPs and Senators dedicated to learning more about the threats and opportunities posed by AI.

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