A study by the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) shows that Canadians are diving into new AI tools with excitement but are missing out on understanding the potential downsides. Alongside these findings, CIFAR has introduced a free online course, "Destination AI," to improve public knowledge about these tools. Elissa Strome, head of pan-Canadian AI
/CNW/ - Today, the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), released findings from a study titled, Incautiously Optimistic, which suggests: Canadians.
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University of Toronto professors Gillian Hadfield, director of the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology & Society, and Anatole von Lilienfeld, of the department of chemistry in the Faculty of Arts & Science, have been named Canada CIFAR AI Chairs in recognition of their global leadership in art