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I mean provincial and federal governments have contracts with American companies as it is. They’re already vulnerable to espionage. Use of AI in provincial government offices has been on the rise since 2023 or so. Not surprising they’re swallowing the AI boot.
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This is insane. It's exactly the kind of work that needs human discernment. Beyond that, of course they start with prisoners because the public broadly doesn't care. Disposable humans. But first prisoners, then you.
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Tim Bousquet
(1/2) "AI use by the Canadian government, including military contracts with the controversial American tech company Palantir, have been under scrutiny in recent weeks.... putting in the work to catch [inevitable] mistakes could cancel out any time savings." - www.thestar.com/politics/fed... #CDNpoli
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Mentioned in documents tabled in Parliament and confirmed by Correctional Service Canada, the test run comes as the Carney government tries to ramp up AI adoption.
www.thestar.com
Carney government testing use of AI in prisons to create profile reports of offenders
Conor Curtis