For Canada to be a global human rights leader, it needs to get its AI law right from the start

Any law we adopt in Canada will serve as a blueprint for other jurisdictions that will regulate AI, so it needs to be right from the get-go.
Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne needs to start fresh with the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act since it falls short in its current form, writes Yuan Stevens. 

Canada is in an incredibly important window of time when it comes to regulating artificial intelligence. The pace of laws being adopted and proposed on AI has been staggering. Numerous binding laws on AI have been adopted in 

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