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Canadians aren't happy about new AI plan from Carney

Canadians aren't happy about new AI plan from Carney
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has launched the 'AI for All' strategy, aiming to boost AI adoption and economic growth. However, the plan has faced public criticism regarding its implementation and potential impact on Canadian sovereignty.

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It illustrates the challenges governments face in balancing rapid technological integration with public concerns over privacy, job displacement, and national control.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney recently launched the federal government s artificial intelligence (AI) strategy, and many Canadians are expressing their disappointment online.

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The article balances the government's stated goals with the public's expressed disappointment, maintaining a neutral reporting stance.

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