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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants to present Canada at the next G7 Summit in Italy in June as a top innovator in terms of artificial intelligence, generative AI, quantum computing, and advanced technologies.  “These are the things that the world is increasingly looking to relatable, strong partners like Canada.” Trudeau said. “It’s important for the world, particularly for our allies.” “Artificial intelligence has incredible potential to transform the economy, improve the way we work, and enhance our way of life,” Trudeau believes. “The global race to scale up and adopt AI is on, and Canada is at the forefront of this technology.” To make sure Canada can seize every opportunity in the economy of the future, and set every generation up for success, Trudeau has set up an agenda to scale up Canada’s innovation ambitions. “And do it in a way that brings everyone along,” he said. “For Millennials and Gen Z, who feel their hard work isn’t paying off like it did for previous generations, we must invest in good-paying opportunities that help them get ahead. That’s why we’re focused on creating more good jobs, including in innovation and technology, which are among the highest paying of all industries.” Trudeau has recently announced a C$2.4 billion (almost $2 billion) package of measures from the upcoming Budget 2024 to secure Canada’s AI advantage.  “These investments will accelerate job growth in Canada’s AI sector and beyond, boost productivity by helping researchers and businesses develop and adopt AI, and ensure this is done responsibly.” The Prime Minister has also announced a key partnership with IBM Canada and the region of Quebec to invest heavily in microchips manufacturing and packaging — worth almost C$1 billion (over $700 million).  “Semiconductors power the world, and we’re putting Canada at the forefront of that opportunity,” Trudeau said. #canada #digitaldiplomacy
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants to present Canada at the next G7 Summit in Italy in June as a top innovator in terms of artificial intelligence, generative AI, quantum computing, and advanced technologies. “These are the things that the world is increasingly looking to relatable, strong partners like Canada.” Trudeau said. “It’s important for the world, particularly for our allies.” “Artificial intelligence has incredible potential to transform the economy, improve the way we work, and enhance our way of life,” Trudeau believes. “The global race to scale up and adopt AI is on, and Canada is at the forefront of this technology.” To make sure Canada can seize every opportunity in the economy of the future, and set every generation up for success, Trudeau has set up an agenda to scale up Canada’s innovation ambitions. “And do it in a way that brings everyone along,” he said. “For Millennials and Gen Z, who feel their hard work isn’t paying off like it did for previous generations, we must invest in good-paying opportunities that help them get ahead. That’s why we’re focused on creating more good jobs, including in innovation and technology, which are among the highest paying of all industries.” Trudeau has recently announced a C$2.4 billion (almost $2 billion) package of measures from the upcoming Budget 2024 to secure Canada’s AI advantage. “These investments will accelerate job growth in Canada’s AI sector and beyond, boost productivity by helping researchers and businesses develop and adopt AI, and ensure this is done responsibly.” The Prime Minister has also announced a key partnership with IBM Canada and the region of Quebec to invest heavily in microchips manufacturing and packaging — worth almost C$1 billion (over $700 million). “Semiconductors power the world, and we’re putting Canada at the forefront of that opportunity,” Trudeau said. #canada #digitaldiplomacy

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