Quebec and Alberta to collaborate on AI use in government
The two provinces announced in Montreal that they will coordinate efforts to bring artificial intelligence tools into public administration.
The Quebec and Alberta governments have announced a plan to work together on deploying artificial intelligence within public administration. The announcement was made in Montreal, with Quebec officials, including a minister referenced as France-Élaine Duranceau in wire reports, taking part.
Details on the specific scope, timeline, or funding for the collaboration were not included in the initial announcement. The two provinces indicated they intend to share approaches to integrating AI tools into government operations going forward.
Further specifics on which government services or departments might be affected, and how the partnership will be structured, have not yet been released.
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