Ottawa launches public registry listing more than 400 federal AI projects
The registry covers over 400 AI systems from 43 federal organizations to enhance transparency, reduce duplication, and improve public service efficiency, officials said.
- The federal government has launched a public registry listing more than 400 areas where AI is currently being explored, developed, implemented or deployed within the government.
- The registry includes details like the purpose and description of each AI system, its intended or current use and whether it was built in-house or by a vendor.
- Public consultations will be conducted in 2026 to gather feedback and refine the registry's design and usability.
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Ottawa launches public registry listing more than 400 federal AI projects
The federal government has launched a public registry to keep Canadians in the loop on its growing use of artificial intelligence. The registry lists more than 400 areas where AI is currently being explored, developed, implemented or deployed within the government, including early research projects and tools for operations and service delivery.
Ottawa Launches Public Registry Listing More Than 400 Federal AI Projects
The federal government has launched a public registry to keep Canadians in the loop on its growing use of artificial intelligence. The registry lists more than 400 areas where AI is currently being explored, developed, implemented or deployed within the government, including early research projects and tools for operations and service delivery. A Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat news release says that by giving organizations a clearer view o…
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