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Canada not ready for Emerging Technologies – AI developer

Ananya Chadha, 17-year-old Artificial Intelligence (AI) developer

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Through the years, Canada has strived to compete with the innovations of the world and the changes in technology. The country has opened several opportunities for tech companies, and it has created a niche with the technological world.

Ananya Chadha, 17-year-old Artificial Intelligence (AI) developer

Through the years, Canada has strived to compete with the innovations of the world and the changes in technology. The country has opened several opportunities for tech companies, and it has created a niche with the technological world.

But how will it adjust with the emergence of AI technology? Well, Ananya Chadha says that the country is not yet ready for the revolution of the AI technology.

Why Canada is not Ready for the Emerging Technologies

With the rapid change in technology, the 17-year-old AI developer, Ananya Chadha, said that Canada is not prepared by the emerging technologies that could change the lives of its people.

For instance, AI technology will touch not only the industry of transportation but also the health industry and many others. With the involvement of these technologies in the sectors, their way of life will change.

Chadha says, Canadians are scared of the rapid change, and the only way to face the problems of the world is to embrace the developments. If we take a close look at the local government’s decisions, Chadha could be wrong. The biggest step forward from the government was the deal related to the digital chart.

Since 2015, Canada’s government wants to focus more on technologies. In a new deal with Canadians, the government started a few traits and goals for the future – Fintech, cryptocurrency, and gaming. In a non-distant future, the country’s government will focus more on those sectors.

With the help of fintech and cryptocurrencies, the gaming industry has seen massive growth. Betting and gaming are the most popular activities for Canadians. New financial technologies helped online casinos to make a name on a global market. Liberal legislation created from Canada’s parliament helped online casinos to accept cryptocurrencies. The government made another step ahead and allowed online casinos to offer a wide range of games. In one spot, gamers can enjoy poker, slots, roulette and other casino games.

The synergy of digital currencies and different casino games was another successful step from the Canadian government. Due to that synergy, gamers can play bitcoin slots on Canadian casino platforms. A wide range of games and payment options show the true face of Canada’s success regarding the 21st-century technologies.

Canada’s Government is Ready for Technological Development

As Canada faces another adjustment in the way they look at technology, the government has assured its people that the emergence of the more advanced tech will only be for good. The government wants the whole country to trust the advancement and help them build a better future through the ten principles that they have made to assure that these tech advancements’ sole purpose is for the people’s trouble-free way of life.

The first and second principles are about the equal opportunity of each Canadian to access the digital world and that everything that every data being input is secure and safe. The third and fourth principles say that every Canadian has control over the data usage and that their consent is needed whenever any personal information is shared. There should also be transparency in every transfer and sharing of personal data. The fifth and sixth principles state that the digital services in the government of Canada are uncomplicated and safe to use and that all online marketplaces have an equal and fair competition while protecting the consumers from market abuses.

The seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth principles say that the use of any data will always be for good, and the government of Canada will protect its people from online threats and disinformation. Also, the use of digital platforms are for the better and that anyone who violates these principles or uses the digital platform for illegal content will have meaningful penalties.

Digital Charter’s Role in AI Implementation

The emergence of AI technology all across the globe had Canada decide to embrace it even with several doubts in mind. As the federal government supports the advancement, 125 million Canadian dollars were set as an investment for the next five years to support AI research and applications.

The Pan-Canadian AI Strategy’s focus on the advancement of AI research and innovation will undoubtedly charm the world’s leading AI researchers, talented and skilled AI personnel, bringing in the leaders of the world to assess the broad implications of AI.

As Canada steps into the limelight of AI technology, the federal government assures its people that the advancement will solely focus first on the academic and the private sectors’ modern improvement. They want to make sure that before they apply the technology, there will be multiple well-thought types of research and consultations to understand the societal implications of AI further.

But in the long run, Canadians had foreseen the application of AI to human development as AI can certainly outrun a man and may pose a threat to potential job loss. Nevertheless, as long as the country of Canada continues to study the potentiality of AI and the people trusts the government that its applications will always be for the better future, AI technology will be there to stay.

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