Responsible use of artificial intelligence in government
Responsible use of artificial intelligence in government
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies offer promise for improving how the Government of Canada provides digital services. As we explore the use of AI in government programs and services, we are ensuring it’s governed by clear values, ethics and laws.
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- Guide on the Use of Generative AI
- Directive on Automated Decision-Making
- Algorithmic Impact Assessment Tool
- Section 4.5, “Automated decision-making,” Guideline on Service and Digital
Services and information
Guiding principles for the use of AI in government
Values and principles to improve government services in Canada and globally.
Progress on AI in government
A timeline of work completed to support the responsible use of AI in the Government of Canada.
List of qualified AI suppliers
A current list of qualified businesses looking to provide AI solutions to the Government of Canada.
Responsible use of automated decision systems in the federal government
Article explaining the Directive on Automated Decision-Making
Scope of the Directive on Automated Decision-Making
Learn about the scope of the directive and find out whether it applies to your automation project.
Generative AI in your daily work
Concise best practices and do’s and don’ts for the use of generative AI in your daily work.
Features
- (Article) Driving forward: navigating the AI landscape in the Government of Canada
LinkedIn article by Stephen Burt, Chief Data Officer, Government of Canada - (Video) AI procurement for a digital world
Overview of the AI procurement process - (Video) Algorithmic Impact Assessment
Introduction to the Algorithmic Impact Assessment
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