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G7 Members Agree to Increase Public Sector Use of AI, Collaborate on Quantum

  • The G7 summit wrapped up on June 17, 2025, in Kananaskis, Alberta, where leaders signed six joint statements on key global issues.
  • The summit prioritized expanding artificial intelligence use and emerging quantum technologies amid rising concerns over energy consumption and equitable access.
  • G7 members agreed to support AI adoption in small and medium businesses, develop a roadmap for AI projects, and launch rapid labs to address public sector adoption barriers.
  • Leaders highlighted that AI adoption will increase pressure on energy grids and risk exclusion for developing countries, while quantum technologies could yield broad economic and security impacts.
  • The summit's outcomes suggest a coordinated push to accelerate responsible AI and quantum tech deployment, aiming to improve government services and address global challenges.
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The Liberal government has identified quantum technologies as a priority at the G7 Summit, placing this technology at the heart of the G7 for the first time.

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G7 members agree to increase public sector use of AI, collaborate on quantum

OTTAWA — G7 countries pledged Tuesday to increase adoption of artificial intelligence, including in the public sector and among smaller businesses, while also promising to promote investment in emerging quantum technologies. A joint statement on AI, issued as the global summit was wrapping up in Kananaskis, Alta., said the seven countries would work “together to […]

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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