The House podcast examines Canada's AI strategy and its impact on jobs, safety, and the environment
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Summary
This podcast episode from The House examines Canada's newly released AI strategy, which aims to create 250,000 jobs by encouraging AI adoption and learning. Host Catherine Cullen discusses the implications for employment, children's safety, and the environment with AI experts and skeptics Jake Hirsch-Allen, Kristen Thomasen, and Hamish van der Ven. Minister of AI Evan Solomon also joins to address why Canadians need to understand AI despite low public trust. The episode briefly touches on trade negotiations with the United States.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledCanada's AI strategy has arrived — a document that encourages people to learn and adopt the technology in the hopes of creating 250,000 new jobs.
Host Catherine Cullen speaks with AI experts and skeptics ... about what it means for employment, children's safety and the environment.
Minister of AI Evan Solomon joins the program to explain why Canadians need to understand this technology despite their low trust in it.
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