We need to rethink Canadian standards for AI
Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the need for Canada to rethink its approach to artificial intelligence in light of global technological changes. He warned that without a proactive strategy, Canada risks losing control over its future. The article discusses the challenges of balancing national sovereignty with the benefits of AI, particularly in the context of reliance on foreign technology providers.
- ▪Carney highlighted the crumbling foundations of the international order and the rapid acceleration of technological change.
- ▪Canada's reliance on foreign technology, such as Starlink, complicates efforts to establish technological sovereignty.
- ▪The government is urged to create sovereign AI infrastructure standards to better manage foreign and domestic technology providers.
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ShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountDvai Ghose is the principal at Ghose Investment Corp. He is the former head of global research and strategic development for Canaccord Genuity Group.In his address to the Liberal Party’s national convention last month, Prime Minister Mark Carney stressed two things. The foundations of the international order, which has served Canada well for decades, is crumbling. And as technological change accelerates, we can either shape our future with artificial intelligence or let it control our destiny. The two issues are closely intertwined, and as Mr.
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