Organizations from across the country signed on to develop and manage generative AI systems safely and responsibly
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform our lives for the better, helping us discover new advancements in medicine, unlocking growth in our economy, and making our jobs and lives better. The Government of Canada is making sure that AI is safely and responsibly developed and is working with leading Canadian tech companies to make sure Canadians can have confidence in the AI solutions that will keep Canada competitive.
Today, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, is pleased to announce that 10 additional organizations have signed on to Canada's Voluntary Code of Conduct on the Responsible Development and Management of Advanced Generative AI Systems:
- CNIB
- Dayforce Canada Ltd.
- Dimonoff Inc.
- Geotab Inc.
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Interac Corp.
- Nuvei
- SAP Canada
- TELUS Digital
- Workday
In signing on to the voluntary code of conduct, these organizations are committing to support the ongoing development of a safe and responsible AI ecosystem in Canada. They join 30 other signatories that have pledged to adopt the measures identified in the code when developing and managing advanced generative AI systems.
The government continues to take a leadership role in AI, committing $2.4 billion in Budget 2024 to help secure Canada's AI advantage. Measures include investing in compute capacity and infrastructure, accelerating AI adoption by Canadian businesses, creating a new Canadian AI Safety Institute as well as supporting workers through skills training.