Kim Moody critiques Canada's AI strategy and federal taxation approach
Kim Moody argues that Canada's AI strategy is compounding existing federal taxation mistakes. The article critiques how the government is approaching AI investment and innovation incentives, suggesting that the tax policies being implemented alongside AI strategy are counterproductive. Moody emphasizes the need for a balanced approach that considers both the benefits and drawbacks of AI technology, while warning that current fiscal policies may hinder rather than help Canada's competitiveness in the global AI race.
Key quotes
Canada absolutely needs a strategy to win the AI race that considers the good of the technology along with the bad.
The federal government's approach to AI is compounding the taxation mistakes they are already making.
We need a balanced approach that fosters innovation without creating new fiscal problems.
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