Feds pledge $24M to further increase Canadian AI research - BNN Bloomberg
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The federal government is providing $24 million to expand artificial intelligence (AI) research across Canada, most of it to people located in Edmonton.
Evan Solomon, the minister of artificial intelligence and digital innovation, announced the funding for 42 Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) 2026 AI chairs on Thursday during the Upper Bound Conference at the Edmonton Convention Centre.
Of the 42 chairs receiving new funding across the country, 32 are based out of Edmonton’s Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (AMII), host of the fourth-annual conference, with 24 of them fr…
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