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Last week, the federal government unveiled the highly anticipated Canada’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy: AI for All.
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Ann O’Leary, the vice-president of global policy at OpenAI — a company that is being sued by several Canadian news publishers — had a positive reaction to the new AI strategy. She stated, “We are proud to be a partner to Canada’s AI ecosystem and are committed to helping ensure AI is useful and worthy of people’s trust.”
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Indeed, the 50-page document has much to be enthusiastic about. Canada’s news publishers applaud the federal government’s focus on supporting globally competitive Canadian champions and building sovereign Canadian AI foundations in computations, data, talent and infrastructure.
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