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  1. New # Privacy Rights in the Morning, Mandatory # Metadata Retention in the Afternoon: How Bill C-22 Undercuts the # AI Strategy Before It Launches - https://www

    Canada's Bill C-22 is facing criticism for its potential to undermine the country's AI strategy. The bill, which aims to establish new privacy rights, also mandates metadata retention. Critics argue that this dual approach creates a conflict, potentially hindering the development and launch of AI initiatives before they can even begin. AI

    IMPACT Canada's proposed privacy legislation may hinder AI development by mandating metadata retention, creating a conflict with its AI strategy.

  2. Michael Geist, in a post that explains “…what makes AI chatbots different from social media, why an AI chatbot ban for kids is a bad idea, and what a more effec

    Michael Geist argues against banning AI chatbots for children, differentiating them from social media platforms. He suggests that such a ban would be ineffective and proposes alternative regulatory approaches. Geist's analysis focuses on the unique characteristics of AI chatbots and the potential drawbacks of restrictive policies. AI

    Michael Geist, in a post that explains “…what makes AI chatbots different from social media, why an AI chatbot ban for kids is a bad idea, and what a more effec

    IMPACT Suggests alternative regulatory models for AI chatbots, potentially influencing future policy discussions.