$1.3B went into Canadian AI this week.
Sanofi committed $294M to expand its Toronto AI Centre of Excellence, with 50 new AI/ML/data-science roles by 2028 and global mandates for the Toronto team. Telus and the federal government unveiled a three-site B.C. AI cluster scaling to 60,000 NVIDIA GPUs by 2032. Moment Energy raised US$40M to turn retired EV batteries into data centre power, with In-Q-Tel on the cap table.
But that wasn't the only story this week.
Canada's four privacy commissioners ruled OpenAI broke PIPEDA training on Canadians' data, with BC and Alberta landing on a principle that should rattle every model trainer: you can't fix a consent violation after the fact. La Presse broke the story that a major Canadian telecom is using AI to mask offshore call-centre agents' accents on customer calls. And Solomon promised the federal AI Strategy is "coming very soon," for the third issue in a row.
All of it in this week's Canadian AI Newsletter, Issue #13.
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