Canada’s AI strategy must include supercomputers, data, and people

Sovereign AI requires more than infrastructure. It depends on data and talent to translate capacity into real-world impact.
AI and Digital Innovation Minister Evan Solomon. Sovereign Canadian AI requires this country to make strategic investments, and to choose an approach that serves our entire research and data ecosystem, write Michael Schull and Feridun Hamdullahpur.

Canadians are reminded almost every day of the importance of our sovereignty. In response, the federal government is planning major investments, including ones to strengthen Canada’s capabilities in artificial intelligence. While Canada was once at the forefront of

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