Canada's draft AI strategy focuses on adoption and literacy training but lacks specifics on safeguards
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Benjamin Lopez Steven, Kate McKenna
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A draft of Canada's national AI strategy, titled "AI for All," aims to scale up business adoption of AI and provide free AI literacy training to all Canadians by 2031. However, the document lacks specific details on how the federal government will protect Canadians from the potentially harmful effects of AI technology. Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated the strategy would be released soon, following months of development.
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