Canadians overwhelmingly favour federal intervention over alleged news theft



A new survey commissioned by industry advocacy group News Media Canada found that more than seven in 10 Canadians think the federal government should move to prevent artificial intelligence companies from allegedly taking and repackaging news content without permission or compensation. Read More



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