Carney unveils national AI strategy, says it prioritizes safety, reliability, sovereignty
Carney unveils national AI strategy, says it prioritizes safety, reliability, sovereignty
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-ai-strategy-9.7223236
Publish Date: 2026-06-04 10:44:00
Source Domain: www.cbc.ca
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Government Strategy: Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled Canada’s artificial intelligence strategy, emphasizing safety, reliability, and sovereignty.
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AI Impact: It stresses the transformative impact of AI on all Canadians and sets up key goals to achieve equitable benefits.
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Safety and Regulation: The strategy addresses risks associated with AI, including deepfakes and disinformation, by modernizing privacy laws and introducing online safety measures.
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AI Literacy: To foster AI understanding and skills, the government plans to provide free AI literacy training to one million post-secondary students and train educators to introduce AI concepts in classrooms.
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Job Creation and Training: The strategy aims to create up to 250,000 new jobs through AI adoption by 2031, focusing on expanding training and support for mid-career workers and young people.
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Business Adoption: Canada targets increasing AI adoption among businesses from the current 12% to 60% by 2034 by supporting small and medium-sized enterprises and investing in infrastructure to facilitate AI integration.
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Infrastructure and Supercomputer Ambitions: It includes plans to build a world-leading supercomputer and establish a multilateral alliance to achieve sovereign autonomy in key AI capabilities.
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Investment and Funding: The strategy promises at least two billion dollars in investments, with initiatives like funding for tech growth funds, data centers, and funds to support AI missions, including a $200-million mission to improve health outcomes.