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Carney eyes 'large-scale' data centres in new AI strategy

6/4/20261 hr

Prime Minister Mark Carney has released Canada's long-awaited AI strategy. Power & Politics hears from Minister of Artificial Intelligence Evan Solomon on his government's approach to widespread integration. The Power Panel weighs in.

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  2. Shachi Kurl· Panelist0:29

    [upbeat music] This is a CBC podcast.

  3. David Cochrane· Host0:33

    [upbeat music] The government says it has a plan to keep Canadians safe from the consequences of artificial intelligence. But can this strategy really deal with the disruption of job markets and protect communities from the enormous water and power demands of AI? It's Thursday, June 4th. I'm David Cochrane. The Power and Politics Podcast starts now. [upbeat music] The federal government has officially released its official strategy for navigating artificial intelligence.

  4. Mark Carney· Soundbite1:11

    Our strategy has three guiding principles, and the first is trust. We will protect your data, your privacy, and your children. Second, opportunity. We will empower Canadian workers, Canadian businesses,

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