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Experts says Ottawa’s new AI task force is skewed towards industry
The task force aims to update Canada's AI strategy within 30 days, with critics noting its heavy focus on industry voices and limited emphasis on social and ethical issues.
- The Liberal government has formed a new AI task force to update the national AI strategy, which critics claim is biased toward industry perspectives.
- Evan Solomon, the Artificial Intelligence Minister, announced that the task force has a 30-day period to draft recommendations for a renewed AI strategy.
- Teresa Scassa, a law professor, expressed that the task force is skewed toward industry voices and that cultural and environmental risks need more focus.
- Joel Blit, an economics professor, praised the government's urgency but noted the task force's membership leans heavily toward industry representatives.
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Experts warn Ottawa’s new AI task force is skewed towards industry
The Liberal government has given its new AI "task force" until the end of the month to fast-track changes to the national artificial intelligence strategy — a plan that critics say leans too much on the perspective of industry and the tech sector.
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Experts says Ottawa’s new AI task force is skewed towards industry
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Leaning Left20Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution87% Left
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- 87% of the sources lean Left
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