Quebec and Alberta plan to work together to integrate AI in government
The five-year pact has no direct funding and aims to speed services by sharing Quebec and Alberta’s artificial intelligence expertise.
- On Tuesday, Quebec Minister of Cybersecurity and Digital Technology France-Elaine Duranceau and Alberta Minister of Technology and Innovation Nate Glubish announced a partnership to implement artificial intelligence in public administration.
- The agreement will span five years and involves a knowledge-sharing initiative rather than financial engagement, positioning Alberta as the centre of Canada's emerging data centre landscape.
- Glubish presented Alberta's AI initiatives as a method to increase speed and reduce costs, while Duranceau says the initiative will build on each province's expertise to create a more effective state.
- Both provinces committed to this cross-jurisdictional collaboration to modernize their public sectors, with officials expecting the model to improve service delivery across Canada.
- The five-year timeframe allows for iterative development and sustained cooperation, positioning Alberta and Quebec as leaders in governmental AI adoption as provinces navigate digital transformation.
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The governments of Quebec and Alberta plan to work together to implement artificial intelligence in public administration, which, according to Quebec's Minister of Cybersecurity, will help the two provinces draw on their respective experiences to develop new tools.
Quebec and Alberta plan to work together to integrate AI in government
The Quebec and Alberta governments plan to work together to implement artificial intelligence in public administration, which Quebec's cybersecurity minister says will help both provinces build on each other's experience to develop new tools.
Alberta and Québec partner on AI in government
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Quebec and Alberta announce plan to work together to deploy AI in government
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Quebec and Alberta signed a five-year memorandum of understanding on July 14 to collaborate on deploying artificial intelligence in public administration. France-Élaine Duranceau, Quebec’s minister of cybersecurity and digital technology, and Nate Glubish, Alberta’s minister of technology and innovation, announced the agreement alongside Jean Boulet, Quebec’s minister responsible for Canadian relations. The agreement entails the exchange of tech…
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