Canada can lead in AI, but government and industry need to implement the right guardrails

Policymaking around AI presents the ideal opportunity for government to find the right balance between innovation and accountability.
François-Philippe Champagne
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne introduced Bill C-27 in June 2022. It’s important it take an approach that will regulate AI risk specifically, and not the AI algorithms broadly, writes Christina Montgomery.

As businesses in Canada and globally continue to face economic pressures, productivity and conversations about “what to do with artificial intelligence” are at an all-time high. At IBM, we see this from a few different vantage points: as a creator of innovative foundatio...

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