Québec's AI Strategy 2.0: Fostering Inclusive Innovation and Bridging the Digital Divide
Québec unveils its ambitious AI Strategy 2.0, emphasizing ethical development, francophone data, and equitable access. Experts laud the focus on inclusion, crucial for a diverse North American digital future.
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Québec's AI Strategy 2.0: Fostering Inclusive Innovation and Bridging the Digital Divide
Montréal, Québec – The Québec government has officially launched its highly anticipated Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2.0, a comprehensive plan designed to solidify the province's position as a global leader in ethical and inclusive AI development. Unveiled at the Palais des congrès de Montréal, the strategy builds upon the foundational work of its predecessor, with a renewed emphasis on responsible innovation, francophone data sovereignty, and equitable access across all demographics, particularly for women and underrepresented groups in technology.
As a French-Canadian woman reporting on this pivotal moment, I see this strategy as a crucial step towards ensuring that the technological advancements shaping our future are not only cutting-edge but also reflect the rich tapestry of our society. The previous strategy, while successful in attracting talent and investment, faced critiques regarding the pace of its societal integration and the potential for exacerbating existing digital divides.
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