Critics, pollsters warn Canadians are wary of AI, want government to set guardrails
OTTAWA — The federal government is set to launch its new national artificial intelligence strategy soon — but critics say it hasn’t done enough to listen to Canadians and pollsters are warning that a skeptical public wants the government to put rules in place.
“We see more of an inclination to want government to be a regulator of AI, to create the guardrails by which it operates,” said David Coletto, CEO of Abacus Data.
“Because I think there is, if I’m going to describe public opinion on it right now, there’s more concern than there is optimism.”
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon has prioritized moving quickly on the updated strategy and launched a consultation process in the fall that the government dubbed a “sprint.”


