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4Policy·Jun 14

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says US AI restrictions underscore risks of dependence

Canadian official Mark Carney warned that U.S.-imposed restrictions on artificial intelligence technologies highlight the strategic vulnerabilities of relying on a single foreign power for critical infrastructure. He argued that these export controls demonstrate why nations must cultivate domestic industrial capacity to ensure national security and economic sovereignty. This stance reflects a growing concern among global leaders regarding the geopolitical risks associated with concentrating AI development and hardware access within American borders.

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