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Associate Prof at McGill's Faculty of Law | McCAIS leadership team | Researching digital government, AI systems, and other socio-legal-technical things | www.jenraso.com
Jen Raso
Was struck by this from @sphillipsab.bsky.social in her commentary on the federal government's moves on AI and online harms. www.mbpintelligence.com/blog/carney-...
This is exactly it. The work is the point.
Canada has unveiled its long-awaited national AI strategy, but experts say key questions around regulation, privacy, and accountability remain unanswered. Can Ottawa translate its AI ambitions into public confidence? https://thewalrus.ca/canada-ai-plan/
Have those leading the charge not read Ewert v Canada? Or perhaps Parliament will amend correctional services legislation so that reliable evidence is no longer required for decisions affecting incarcerated folks. Admin justice, procedural fairness, substantive equality are all seemingly abandoned.
Labour's Baroness Smith announces an AI conversation tool to help jobseekers find jobs in a market where people are worried about losing jobs to AI So AI bot doing the job of job coaches at job centres, to help job seekers find jobs being replaced by AI 🤷‍♂️
Much as I like Pride & Prejudice I find it impossible to deny that this is the greatest review of it of all time
I'll bet this "consultation's" results are not evaluated by civil servants but, instead, will be "summarized" by the same LLMs used in last fall's AI sprint. Why even bother with this performance, except to manufacture consent? I suspect @starlingcentre.bsky.social experts have insights.
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Carney assures Canadians that AI the fastest way to give all our money to US billionaires
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*weeping* Please, no more. Please stop putting unless “AI” into random things. Please, have mercy. Let me just have analogue pants. Please?
so cool that the canadian government plans to spend billions of dollars to encourage people to use not just a bullshit machine, but a mass death and suicide machine
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The Walrus
Alex von Tunzelmann
Aaron Wherry
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark has unveiled his new federal AI strategy, promising Canadians that artificial intelligence technology is the most advanced, efficient way to surrender all of our collectiv...
www.thebeaverton.com
Carney assures Canadians that AI the fastest way to give all our money to US billionaires
Jen Raso
Tom Cox
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Jen Raso
The Beaverton
@mark-carney.bsky.social this so-called public consultation breaks every rule of balanced polling the main question lists all so-called benefits and none of the detriments. It is a biased push-poll. I expected better form this government
The biggest story of our time that we're not talking about nearly enough www.chronicle.com/article/my-s...
“Within two minutes we were able to get ChatGPT to tell us how we can cut ourselves safely. Within 65 minutes it was giving us a full personalised suicide plan and drafting suicide notes for our family and friends.” Shut it all down. www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06...
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Sarah Florini
These technologies are always tested first on our most vulnerable populations. Great reporting that succinctly gets to the problems with using genAI to decide people’s fates, and the “naive”/ignorant government thinking behind its use. Gift link below.
Paris Marx
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The generational collapse in literacy is measurable, persistent, and likely to get worse.
www.chronicle.com
Opinion | My Students Can’t Read
Mentioned in lengthy documents tabled in Parliament and confirmed by Correctional Service Canada, the test run comes as the Carney government tries to ramp up AI adoption.
Carney government testing use of AI in prisons to create profile reports of offenders
www.thestar.com
Will Bunch
Omar Sakr
Blayne Haggart
Lloyd Alter
I think I speak for everyone when I ask how this will be used to sell advertisements.
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Toronto-based start-up Aurmada is designing AI-enhanced clothing that it hopes will help those wearing it monitor everything from their gait to how close someone is standing, part of a budding wearabl...
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Designers are experimenting with AI to make clothes and footwear more interactive
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