Feds set rules on use of AI in government services amid wider testing
OTTAWA — The federal government is setting ground rules for how departments and agencies can use artificial intelligence to make decisions about benefits and services.
Talking at a conference of government workers Monday morning, Treasury Board President Jane Philpott says anyone who thinks the era of artificial intelligence is just on the horizon is mistaken.
She says departments are already looking into ways to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to automate tasks and finding ways to use the technology for long-term projects like preserving and teaching Indigenous languages.