National security agencies should detail how they’re using AI, federal advisory body says | Unpublished
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Author: Jim Bronskill
Publication Date: August 23, 2024 - 07:42

National security agencies should detail how they’re using AI, federal advisory body says

August 23, 2024
A federal advisory body is calling on Canada’s security agencies to publish detailed descriptions of their current and intended uses of artificial intelligence systems and software applications.In a new report, the National Security Transparency Advisory Group also urges the government to look at amending legislation being considered by Parliament to ensure oversight of how federal agencies use AI.


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