AI minister names 44 projects getting federal money to access compute power
The federal government is providing $66 million to an array of Canadian artificial intelligence projects to help them access compute power to commercialize and scale up their work, AI Minister Evan Solomon announced Tuesday.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ai-minister-names-44-projects-getting-federal-money-to-access-compute-power-9.7196774?cmp=rss
AI minister names 44 projects getting federal money to access compute power, including 8 in B.C.
The federal government is providing $66 million to an array of Canadian artificial intelligence projects to help them access compute power to commercialize and scale up their work, AI Minister Evan Solomon announced Tuesday.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/ai-minister-names-44-projects-getting-federal-money-to-access-compute-power-9.7196774?cmp=rss
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