Quebec and Alberta plan to work together to integrate AI in government
MONTREAL — The Quebec and Alberta governments plan to work together to implement artificial intelligence in public administration, which Quebec’s cybersecurity minister says will help both provinces build on each other’s experience to develop new tools.
France-Élaine Duranceau, Quebec minister of cybersecurity and digital technology, announced an agreement between the provinces on Tuesday alongside Nate Glubish, Alberta minister of technology and innovation.
The agreement will span five years and includes no financial engagement, but rather a sharing of knowledge between both administrations.
“We’re all moving forward on AI, it’s new, and it changes at a phenomenal speed,” Duranceau said in a phone interview. “So why start from scratch, each on our own? We chose to work together and exchange freely to learn from what the other jurisdiction is doing.”