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Canadian tech startups face a legal vacuum after the proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act died last year. Existing human rights and privacy laws still apply, and vary by province. Employment lawyer Monty Verlint advises startups to implement reasonable AI policies and avoid becoming the first test case in future lawsuits.
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Engineering Judgment in AI Code Era