From chatbots to translation: how the public service is using AI

The Canada Revenue Agency, Public Services and Procurement Canada, and Shared Services Canada are among the departments using the technology in their daily work, which they say helps with productivity.
Prime Minister Mark Carney made sweeping promises during the election to harness AI and transform productivity in the federal public service.

Long before Prime Minister Mark Carney made sweeping election promises of harnessing artificial intelligence to boost productivity in the federal bureaucracy, AI programs were hard at work in the public service. 

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