Alberta government announces $100-million, five-year investment in artificial intelligence

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globebusiness I thought this was a province that was going broke with the NDP in power 2 months ago because of low oil prices? Now the NDP pulls 100 million dollars out of the sky.? Feed the homeless with that.

We stuck with a bunch of 'artificially intelligent people' apart to losing jobs to 'intelligent robots'. Damned zionists!

No! No! No! Another damned sector financed by & for the damned defense sector and their accomplices. ENOUGH ALREADY.

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