Canada launches AI strategy targeting 250,000 jobs (opens in new tab)
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney launched “AI for All,” a national artificial intelligence strategy, in Toronto on June 4, outlining a five-year program of spending, legislation and public programs to increase AI use in business, government and education. The plan targets about C$200 billion in additional economic growth, 250,000 AI-related jobs by 2031 and an increase in Canadian business AI adoption from just over 12% to 60% by 2034. Carney said Canada relies heavily on foreign AI suppli...
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