Canada’s access to information system is not ready for AI
federal institutions turn to AI to deliver goods and services like law enforcement, border control and immigration, accountability and transparency are proving elusive. For example, when the Citizen Lab investigated the government’s screening of temporary resident visa applications using AI, the governmentstipulations when it comes to accessing records.
This is also true of ministries working closely with AI. Public Services and Procurement Canada , the central purchasing agent of the government that maintains the AI source list for federal purchasing, has never used the public interest override. Neither has Innovation, Science and Economic Development , the department responsible for the
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