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New IBM Study: AI is Moving Faster Than Oversight in Canada - Gaps in governance raise concerns about control and digital sovereignty as AI enters everyday operations

As organizations across Canada begin using AI more widely across day‑to‑day operations, a new study from the IBM Institute for Business Value finds that oversight and governance are failing to keep pace.

articleInternational Business Machines CorporationMay 7, 20263/company/international-business-machines/news/new-ibm-study-ai-is-moving-faster-than-oversight-in-canada-gaps-in-governance-raise-concerns-about-control-and-digital-sovereignty-as-ai-enters-everyday-operations
New IBM Study: AI is Moving Faster Than Oversight in Canada - Gaps in governance raise concerns about control and digital sovereignty as AI enters everyday operations

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