Canadians call for AI regulation

Canadians call for AI regulation

28 August 2025

A recent poll has revealed that a significant majority of Canadians, approximately 85%, support government intervention in the regulation of artificial intelligence. This widespread desire for regulation highlights growing public awareness and concern surrounding the rapid development and deployment of AI technologies. The specific areas and methods of regulation were not detailed in the poll, but the overall sentiment suggests a strong preference for oversight to ensure responsible and ethical use of AI.

This call for regulation comes as AI systems become increasingly integrated into various aspects of daily life, from automated decision-making processes to advanced data analytics. The potential implications of unregulated AI, including biases, privacy concerns, and job displacement, are likely driving the demand for government intervention. The poll underscores the need for policymakers to consider public opinion as they develop frameworks and guidelines for AI governance.

The Canadian government may face increasing pressure to address these concerns and implement measures that promote transparency, accountability, and fairness in the development and application of AI technologies. Further discussions and consultations with experts, stakeholders, and the public will be crucial in shaping effective and balanced AI regulations that reflect the values and priorities of Canadians.

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Published on 28 August 2025
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