Murad Hemmadi covers artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum computing and other deep technologies. He was previously an Ottawa correspondent for The Logic, covering business and innovation policy. Before joining The Logic, he covered politics and wrote a daily newsletter for Maclean’s.
Countries and companies looking for control over their AI systems are seeking alternatives to the U.S. and China and doing deals with smaller model-makers
Governments and businesses need to build and use domestic infrastructure to keep data secure and seize the economic opportunity of the technology, Mirko Bibic claims
Middle powers need to work together to regulate the technology and build new versions if they want to avoid the influence of the U.S., China and their tech giants, Bengio says