Canada’s AI strategy to be released as survey suggests public trust gap

The Canadian government is set to release its 'AI for All' strategy, which aims to balance economic growth with public trust. The plan follows reports indicating low public enthusiasm and trust regarding AI adoption in Canada.
Why it matters
It reflects the growing global trend of governments attempting to regulate and guide AI development to mitigate public anxiety and ensure economic competitiveness.
The federal government is set to release its highly anticipated artificial intelligence strategy Thursday morning after months of delays and hints at what it might contain.
The report provides a balanced summary of government objectives and public sentiment data.
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