All in AI: Lessons in regulation from the conference in Montreal

Discussions of digital sovereignty, trust in technology, and regional initiatives such as Quebec’s AI strategy revealed how regulatory choices will shape adoption, competitiveness, and Canada’s role on the global stage.

The All In conference in Montreal brought together policymakers and innovators to examine how Canada can position itself at the forefront of artificial intelligence. While the event showcased the country’s strengths in research and entrepreneurship, a consistent theme ran through the speeches: Investment and innovation alone are not enough.

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