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How can an AI tool be developed to effectively help Canadians navigate complex government services and benefits?
According to a survey, over 50% of Canadian students over 18 use AI tools, indicating widespread adoption across the population.
The Government of Canada has invested in the second phase of the Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy, focusing on research, commercialization, and talent development to advance AI adoption across the economy.
AI language models can aid in research, brainstorming, and video production, making them a valuable tool for navigating complex government services.
AI-based platforms are being explored to improve wayfinding for individuals seeking social services, such as those offered by government agencies.
One in five Canadians use generative AI platforms, with 58% of those aged 18-34 reporting AI tool usage, compared to just 13% of those 55 and older.
AI tools can help Canadians with tasks such as fine-tuning resumes, generating meal plans, and assisting with academic success.
Over 90% of students who have used AI see an improvement in the quality of their work, according to a KPMG survey.
The Government of Canada's AI strategy aims to harness the full potential of AI to benefit Canadians and accelerate trustworthy technology development.
AI-powered tools can assist Canadians in navigating the complex real estate market, providing data analysis and promising deals.
Nearly 90% of students who have used AI reported seeing the quality of their work improve, according to a 2023 study.
AI adoption varies greatly across age groups, with younger Canadians being more likely to use AI tools than older Canadians.
According to a poll, 58% of Canadians aged 18-34 reported using AI tools, compared to just 13% of those 55 and older.
The Pan-Canadian Artificial Intelligence Strategy aims to foster diversity and cooperation across the AI domain.
AI tools can aid in improving productivity, according to a KPMG survey, but strong organizational controls and employee education are needed.
Nearly a quarter of Canadian workers use generative AI tools to help them do their jobs, according to a KPMG survey.
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