Key facts
- Canada unveiled its national AI strategy, 'AI for All'.
- The strategy commits over $2.3 billion in spending over five years.
- The initiative aims to add $200 billion in economic growth.
- The strategy aims to create 250,000 AI-related jobs.
- The strategy aims to increase AI adoption.
- The initiative aims to reduce Canada's reliance on foreign AI infrastructure suppliers.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced "AI for All," a new national artificial intelligence strategy. The initiative commits more than $2.3 billion in spending over a five-year period. The strategy aims to add $200 billion in economic growth, create 250,000 AI-related jobs, and increase AI adoption. A key objective of this strategy is to reduce Canada's dependence on foreign suppliers for AI infrastructure. The Canadian government will also provide funding and acquire equity stakes in artificial intelligence startups to bolster the country's AI sector. This announcement follows a recent conversation between Prime Minister Carney and Pope Leo XIV concerning the moral implications and safety of artificial intelligence. The strategy aims to foster domestic AI capabilities and ensure Canada's technological independence.
