Alberta minister reportedly putting together first AI-generated legislation in Canada

By Fakiha Baig The Alberta government is about to take the next logical step in artificial intelligence — using it to draft a proposed law. Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally says the plan is to use AI to develop and introduce the Alberta Whisky Act when the house sits next spring. “AI is a tool that is being leveraged across many sectors in Canada,” Nally said in a statement Tuesday. “In sectors such as health care, it can be a useful tool to assist health professionals in diagnostics, helping them find abnormalities during screening procedures for patients.” Nally said the AI-generated legislation will then be vetted to ensure all checks and balances are met. “This would make Alberta the first jurisdiction in Canada to utilize AI for this purpose.” Alberta’s…

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