The federal budget misses Canada’s biggest AI opportunity

With targeted investment, women could play a transformative role in shaping this next phase of Canada’s artificial intelligence-fuelled growth.
Excluding women from AI planning will risk slowing down AI adoption nationwide, write Rebecca Bailey and Sarah Hashem.

Canada’s artificial intelligence frontier is shifting fast. As models learn to write code on their own, our next competitive advantage won’t be technical skills but judgment: the ability to connect technology to business outcomes, ethics, and impact. The federal budget m...

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