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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says US AI restrictions underscore risks of dependence

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says US AI restrictions underscore risks of dependence
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Ireland to discuss international relations and policy. The article notes his concerns regarding US AI restrictions and the risks of global technological dependence.

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As a G7 leader, Carney's stance on AI sovereignty highlights growing geopolitical tensions over technology supply chains.

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1 of 5 | Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, front left, has a picture taken with Lily Meskil, 9 months and her grandfather Ger Basquel and mother Rachel Basquel, during a visit to Aughagower, Ireland, Sunday, June 14, 2026. (Andrew Downes/PA via AP)

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