How about we start by getting rid of Microslop and use an opensource alternative? That would save Canadians real money in the long run and achieve sovereignty at the same time. The fact these politicians are pushing AI into federal policy and workforce like some sort of magic bullet is severely out of touch.
Also, Carney seems to be trying to make headlines by tossing money into it - say 100 million or even 3 billion - but these amounts are comparatively peanuts in the realm of AI and scaling. He’s setting this up to ultimately fail, but rely on US big tech in the long run.
How about we start by getting rid of Microslop and use an opensource alternative? That would save Canadians real money in the long run and achieve sovereignty at the same time. The fact these politicians are pushing AI into federal policy and workforce like some sort of magic bullet is severely out of touch.
Also, Carney seems to be trying to make headlines by tossing money into it - say 100 million or even 3 billion - but these amounts are comparatively peanuts in the realm of AI and scaling. He’s setting this up to ultimately fail, but rely on US big tech in the long run.