Canada has announced plans to invest heavily in its artificial intelligence sector, positioning itself as a leader among middle powers vying to build sovereign AI capability. The move is seen as a significant shift away from relying on the United States, with which Canada has had strained relations in recent years. Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the importance of building AI on Canada's own terms, stating, "Prosperity and sovereignty in the age of AI belong to nations that can build, adopt and govern AI on their own terms."
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Wary of Americans, Canada Bets on Its Own A.I.
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