Canada puts more than C$2 billion behind 10-year AI plan
What's new: Ottawa wants a public supercomputer, more domestic data centers and faster residency for AI workers.
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What's new: Ottawa wants a public supercomputer, more domestic data centers and faster residency for AI workers.
Why it matters: Ottawa wants domestic supercomputing, data centers and immigration pathways as it tries to cut reliance on foreign providers.
Why it matters: Ottawa wants domestic data centers, a public supercomputer and 250,000 AI-linked jobs by 2030.
What's new: Ottawa plans a public supercomputer, AI data centers and C$500 million for domestic AI firms, with a goal of boosting capacity by 2030.
What's new: Ottawa wants a public supercomputer, more data centers and C$500 million for domestic AI firms, with possible equity stakes.
Why it matters: Ottawa wants domestic supercomputing, data centers and visa pathways to curb AI talent losses to the US.