Get you up to speed: Canada’s long-delayed AI strategy is about to be released
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon announced a new initiative named ‘AI for All’ aimed at making AI accessible and beneficial for all Canadians. This strategy was unveiled in Canada and focuses on ensuring widespread accessibility to AI technologies.
The Canadian government has outlined its plan to make artificial intelligence accessible and beneficial for all citizens. The initiative is part of a broader effort to establish a national framework for AI development and regulation, with specific measures yet to be detailed by authorities.
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon has officially announced the ‘AI for All’ strategy, which aims to make artificial intelligence accessible and beneficial for all Canadians. The government plans to implement measures that will enhance AI integration across various sectors, ensuring it aligns with public interest and safety.
What remains unclear — The specific measures that will be implemented to ensure AI accessibility and benefit for all Canadians have not been detailed.
Canada to release long-delayed AI strategy aimed at accessibility for all

Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon has dubbed the strategy ‘AI for All,’ promising it will ensure AI is accessible and beneficial for every Canadian.


