The Canadian government issued new guidelines for employees using artificial intelligence tools on the job, CBC News reports. Treasury Board President Anita Anand said the guidelines, based on existing legislation including the Privacy Act, will "ensure responsible use of generative AI" and confirm "bias does not creep in if employees do go down the road to use generative AI."
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