Canada plans AI funding boost, but critics warn 'red tape' could harm industry

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A funding boost comes as the government seeks to pass the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act, which critics say could cause an innovation chill in the same...

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the $2.4-billion funding boost on April 7. The bulk of the funding will go to infrastructure. The plan also includes $200 million for AI startups and “accelerating AI adoption in critical sectors, such as agriculture, clean technology, health care, and manufacturing,” the government says.

“But I would say the buckets of adoption, safety and compute” — the term used in industry to describe the actual processors and infrastructure needed in vast quantities to support AI — “are strong buckets.” Janssen said that Canada does need “compute within our country to address issues of data sovereignty and certain industries that need to hold their data within the country,” but argued that infrastructure isn’t the most essential problem for Canada because processing solutions are global.

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