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The consultation format was widely criticized for its prioritization of business interests, its lack of attention to human rights and labour concerns related to AI, and its disregard for deliberative public dialogue: the short, 30-day time window and specialized knowledge required to meaningfully answer many of the survey questions posed barriers to public participation.

In response, over 150 individuals and organizations signed an open letter urging Solomon to extend the consultation timeline, reconstitute the AI task force into a more equitable structure, and re-write the survey to better represent the concerns of a broader range of stakeholders.

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[–] Poligofsky@lemmy.ca 2 points 12 hours ago

Goal to adopt LLMs and related tech seems driven almost solely by FOMO. Government, more than any other organization, should be applying healthy skepticism to claims of self-serving tech companies, most of whom have not even proven their tech’s worth, in the marketplace or anywhere else. Except maybe as a means of confounding the gullible and amusing the masses.

Every tool must prove it’s real worth helping people achieve a real and meaningful goal. Meanwhile, fanbois prove only that LLMs are good at cloning pre-existing products, at best remixing them, and introducing countless security vulnerabilities, all while losing any understanding of how any of it works, all in the interests of “moving faster”. But faster in which direction, nobody seems to know or care.

[–] mayabuttreeks@lemmy.ca 7 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

"Yo dawg, we heard Canadians had significant concerns about AI trust, transparency, privacy issues, and data sovereignty, so we fed your feedback without your permission into a bunch of commercial LLMs created by foreign tech oligarchs so we could figure out why you are so concerned about AI trust, transparency, data issues, and data sovereignty..."

JFC — the inmates really are running the fucking asylum..

[–] Grail@multiverse.soulism.net 5 points 20 hours ago (1 children)
[–] mayabuttreeks@lemmy.ca 4 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (2 children)

Why does it not occur to the overconfident goons reflexively hitting "report" that the reason AI uses em dashes so frequently is because SO DID THE ACTUAL HUMANS they stole their shit from?? Alt+0151 motherfuckers, it's not that deep 🙄

[–] Grail@multiverse.soulism.net 4 points 19 hours ago

It's actually a bot embedded in the PieFed server code that automatically reports em-dashes from new accounts. I wish it was easier for us admins to mark users as not AI so that we didn't all have to check manually every time. Might be worth complaining at !piefed_meta@piefed.social if you don't like the bot. I'm kinda neutral on the bot but I wanted you to be aware it was flagging you in case some other PieFed admins trust it too much.

Also welcome to Lemmy!

[–] Tigeroovy@lemmy.ca 1 points 18 hours ago

I’m sure it’s more some recency bias and me just never looking for it until the em dash became an ai hot topic but I feel like the reason it comes off as potentially ai despite so many people talking about how often they used it before the ai debate is just that the average user does not ever use them.

I sure never have. Not saying that it wasn’t often used, but by and large the average person online did not use them nor ever know they were a thing before they started being used by ai.

[–] GreenBeard@lemmy.ca 8 points 1 day ago

Can someone that hasn't been brain-poisoned by the AI hype machine take this portfolio? No one is comfortable with a corporate kool-aid fountain running a government department.

[–] SamuelRJankis@sh.itjust.works 4 points 22 hours ago

This is the actual summary from the surveys.

https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/ised/en/public-consultations/engagements-canadas-next-ai-strategy-summary-inputs

As someone who reads these things semi regularly. This one is noticeably lower quality. It says the AI use was limited to certain aspects and things were manually reviewed but this thing almost feels entirely generated.

I'll file this under Carney picking another guy that can't even show basic competency at his role. Although that may very well be intended.

[–] AGM@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 day ago

I really don't see why Solomon is in that position apart from being Carney's buddy. It has never made sense to me as an appointment for such a critical role, and it makes less and less sense as time goes by.

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

integrated four large language models (LLMs)–Cohere Command A, OpenAI GPT-5 nano, Anthropic Claude Haiku, and Google Gemini Flash

Jesus christ, I wouldn't use those models to manage my grocery list. What was their budget for that, $1.50?

[–] Canuck@sh.itjust.works 12 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Should've put the Canadian AI godfathers on the job

[–] HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works 10 points 1 day ago

Shouldn't have put Evan Solomon in charge of it.