Reporter's Notebook -- Should AI-Created Characters Be Allowed in Canadian Political Ads?
6/16/202649 min
What's with the Conservatives using AI-created Canadians in their latest ad campaign? Plus, in this final Raj-Russo Conversation before the summer break, Althia and Rob suggest what each of the main parties needs to do over the holidays. Also, the G7 meets; will it accomplish anything?
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Peter Mansbridge· Host1:21
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