Canada’s AI strategy and universities: Beyond literacy, students need to be fluent with AI
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What would it look like for students in different disciplines to meaningfully contribute to AI systems that iteratively generate, debate and evolve novel hypotheses for complex problems? (Alex Shuper/Unsplash)
Canada’s AI strategy and universities: Beyond literacy, students need to be fluent with AI
Published: June 11, 2026 2.27pm EDT
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The Canadian government’s new artificial intelligence strategy positions AI as a major driver of job creation, economic growth and national competitiveness. It has also drawn some criticism for not providing enough detail on safety …
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