Ottawa's online harms bill 'a miss' when it comes to regulating AI chatbots: B.C. premier
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Why It Matters
The premier’s critique signals a missed opportunity to embed AI‑specific safeguards in Canada’s first comprehensive digital‑harmism framework, potentially leaving Canadian users vulnerable to unchecked chatbot‑generated misinformation while pushing the federal government to seek additional, costly post‑hoc updates. This incongruity could widen the domestic AI compliance gap, erode public trust, and give competitors an advantage in a market increasingly wary of lax regulation.
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- AI governance teams
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