The idea is that when Parliament comes in back in September, there will be a group of Canadian parliamentarians better equipped to navigate AI regulation — something AI experts internationally have been pleading for following the launch of ChatGPT last November.
Rempel said now that the existence of the consultation has been revealed “the government really does have a duty of care to tell the public what this is all about.” But the bill, which was introduced in June 2022, was written before ChatGPT and other competitors were launched, meaning it actually pre-dates the emergence of generative AI systems.
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