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Alberta Premier mocks critic, suggests AI Academy for electoral boundary questions

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith suggested that Naheed Nenshi should attend an AI Academy to understand how modern technology can be used, implying AI could assist in processes like redrawing electoral boundaries. Nenshi criticized this suggestion, stating that using AI to override public debate is inappropriate and that Smith's approach mirrors that of Donald Trump. The exchange highlights a political disagreement over the application of technology in governance. AI

IMPACT Highlights political debate over the appropriate use of AI in governmental processes, potentially influencing public perception and policy discussions.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains an opinion piece discussing the political implications of using AI in governance, featuring commentary from political figures.

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Alberta Premier mocks critic, suggests AI Academy for electoral boundary questions

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    Naheed Nenshi: How do 2 rogue UCP commissioners completely redraw electoral boundaries in 2-3 weeks long afer the public hearings were done? (Why might have bee

    Naheed Nenshi: How do 2 rogue UCP commissioners completely redraw electoral boundaries in 2-3 weeks long afer the public hearings were done? (Why might have been a better question than how.) Danielle Smith: "[Naheed Nenshi] should take our AI Academy, because then they'd how to u…