Amid U.S. redaction scandal, Carney government developing AI systems to black out sensitive documents | Page 5 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 12, 2026 - 04:00

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Amid U.S. redaction scandal, Carney government developing AI systems to black out sensitive documents

January 12, 2026
At least three federal government departments are developing artificial intelligence tools to help redact sensitive information from documents before they're released to the public, and observers warn it could damage transparency in an already secretive access-to-information system. Read More


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