Khurana : How the federal government can put AI on the map | Unpublished
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Author: Christina Spencer, Ottawa Citizen
Publication Date: May 7, 2025 - 04:30

Khurana : How the federal government can put AI on the map

May 7, 2025
On the campaign trail, Prime Minister Mark Carney listed artifical intelligence (AI) as one of five critical sectors to form the backbone of his industrial strategy. With Carney now set to govern, that’s noteworthy because — compared to other fields — Canada's greatest AI opportunity lies in an unexpected domain: government itself. Read More


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