Ottawa weighing plans on AI and copyright as OpenAI fights Ontario court jurisdiction

Ottawa weighing plans on AI and copyright as OpenAI fights Ontario court jurisdiction

OTTAWA — Canada's artificial intelligence minister is keeping a close watch on ongoing court cases in Canada and the U.S. to determine next steps for the government's regulatory approach to AI.
Some AI companies have claimed early wins south of

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