Canada's recently released 50-page AI strategy makes no mention of copyright, despite prior assurances from the minister of artificial intelligence that the issue would be addressed. The omission has drawn attention, with officials indicating that further information on the topic is forthcoming. This suggests a potential delay or separate approach to tackling intellectual property concerns within the country's artificial intelligence framework. AI
IMPACT This omission in Canada's national AI strategy leaves intellectual property concerns unresolved, potentially impacting AI development and adoption.
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a national AI strategy and its omission of a key policy area, which is a significant governmental development. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=3 ai=0.4]
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