Carney Unveils New AI Strategy With Plans for ‘Large-Scale’ Data Centres
The federal government has released its artificial intelligence strategy, setting out a plan for how Canada will adopt the technology over the next decade, including the development of “large-scale” data centres and the broader use of AI across various sectors. Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled the strategy, called “AI for All,” alongside Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon at a June 4 press conference in Toronto. “Our strategy, AI for All, is designed to put Canadians back in control, to build trust, to seize opportunities, and above all, to harness AI to improve lives, and indeed to save them,” Carney said, noting that surgeons are using AI-assisted imaging during complex procedures.
Carney Unveils New AI Strategy With Plans for ‘Large-Scale’ Data Centres The Canadian federal government has launched its “AI for All” strategy to guide the adoption of artificial intelligence over the next ten years. This plan includes the development of large-scale data centers and the expanded use of AI across various industries. Prime Minister Mark Carney highlighted the strategy’s goals to enhance control, build trust, and improve lives through AI, citing its current use in medical procedures.
- Canada has released its “AI for All” strategy for the next decade.
- The strategy plans for the development of “large-scale” data centers.
- It aims for broader adoption of AI across various sectors.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney stated the strategy seeks to put Canadians in control and improve lives.
- AI is already being used in AI-assisted imaging during complex surgical procedures.
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