A North American approach to artificial intelligence requires a shift in Canada

It only makes sense to have aligned approaches and regulations for a tool that can strengthen our economic fabric.
François-Philippe Champagne
There has not been enough movement on AI since Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne tabled Bill C-27, and Canada should adopt a more decentralized approach, writes Beth Burke.

Artificial intelligence has increasingly garnered attention across industry, and all policy circles. Most recently, United States Senators Chuck Schumer, Todd Young, Martin Heinrich, and Mike Rounds banded together, releasing a roadmap for AI policy in the Senate. Ultimately...

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