Canada, Ireland agree to work together on AI, tech and food security
DUBLIN — Canada and Ireland have agreed to work together on key issues like artificial intelligence, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology and food security, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Saturday.
During a press conference with Ireland’s head of government Micheál Martin, Carney said his visit was about “strengthening a relationship that is already flourishing.”
He said the countries have complementary strategies in artificial intelligence. Ireland produced its AI strategy last winter, while Canada published its own AI plan earlier this month.
Carney also said Canada and Ireland will expand their co-operation in life sciences, including skills development for students and more resources for researchers.