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Guidelines for government procurement of AI in Canada

The World Economic Forum published its overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI) procurement last month: see our blog on its toolkit and the UK’s related guidelines. Canada does not yet have a similar guidance. However, steps are being taken to address emerging technologies, such as AI and the role these can play in government procurement. The Treasury Board’s “AI Procurement for a Digital World” sets out high-level process guidelines to “eliminate bias, be open about how AI is informing decisions, and ensure potential benefits are weighed against unintended results.”

The Canadian Federal Government has also published its commitment to the “Responsible use of AI“. The Government’s Guiding Principles for the “Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence” are meant to guide the Government in the effective and ethical use of AI. The Guiding Principles Include:

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