Albertans are starting to organize, demanding governments establish adequate regulations and provide sufficient information on the risks artificial intelligence
Residents in Vancouver and Alberta are expressing concerns and organizing to demand more information and regulations regarding the development of "AI factories" and data centers. These projects, involving entities like the federal government and Telus, are raising questions among local communities about potential risks. Meanwhile, a survey indicates that two-thirds of Canadian executives believe their organizations are progressing towards integrating AI into their workforce, despite potential pushback from employees. AI
IMPACT Highlights growing public and executive sentiment regarding AI infrastructure and workforce integration, signaling potential policy and adoption challenges.