Canada has introduced Bill C-36, a new privacy legislation aimed at enhancing protections for children. However, experts have expressed concerns that the bill may not adequately address the potential risks associated with artificial intelligence.
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Canada's Bill C-36 Introduces AI Privacy Measures
Canada's Bill C-36 aims to strengthen privacy protections for children. Experts have raised concerns that the bill may not sufficiently address the risks posed by artificial intelligence.
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Canada’s Bill C-36 tackles AI privacy. Is it enough?
Canada's Bill C-36 Introduces AI Privacy Measures