Should AI Companies Be Compelled to Report Violent Threats?
The proposal is gaining traction after the Tumbler Ridge tragedy, but AI providers lack the context needed to determine when a threat is real.
The proposal is gaining traction after the Tumbler Ridge tragedy, but AI providers lack the context needed to determine when a threat is real.
Middle powers must advocate for responsible use even as military heavyweights lose interest.
The Grok AI scandal underscores why regulators must treat dignity and women’s safety as legal, not merely moral, concerns.
Trade diversification policy needs to be geared toward changing the microincentives of Canadian companies at home rather than altering the macroeconomic conditions of markets abroad.
Despite major public investment in artificial intelligence (AI), Canada’s founders face structural barriers that drive talent and capital abroad.