Ottawa's AI Strategy: A Developer's Perspective
The tech community in Canada keenly watched as Ottawa laid out its grand AI strategy. The initial excitement was palpable, promising support for research, innovation, and an ethical framework. However, the current reality has left many feeling that the strategy has become a "bait-and-switch." This perceived shift from a visionary approach to something more cynical raises questions about long-term government commitment to the AI ecosystem.
Impact on Innovation
For developers and startups, predictable and supportive government policy is crucial. If the national AI strategy is indeed seen as deceptive, it could impact funding, talent retention, and overall innovation. Understanding these policy nuances is vital for anyone building in the Canadian AI space. Get the complete breakdown on Ottawa's AI policy shifts here.
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