Canada’s move to regulate AI chatbots after Tumbler Ridge shooting raises doubts over loopholes (opens original article in a new tab)
Canada introduces AI chatbot regulation after a shooting, but experts warn of loopholes and delayed implementation. The legislation aims to reduce harmful content and include crisis intervention steps, but faces criticism for being underdeveloped and difficult to enforce.
- Canada introduces AI chatbot regulation following Tumbler Ridge shooting
- Legislation faces criticism for loopholes and delayed implementation
- New digital regulator aims to reduce harmful content and include crisis intervention
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