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National Times Bureau, August 31: The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) of Alberta is calling on the provincial government to establish a regulatory framework to govern the use of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly as it expands rapidly into Alberta’s health-care system.In its latest report, the OIPC noted that the “active adoption” of AI in health care is already underway. The watchdog suggested Alberta could benefit from a standalone AI law that complements existing privacy legislation, protecting residents from risks tied to the collection and use of personal and health information.Earlier surveys conducted by the OIPC showed mixed…
