Canadian telecom giant Telus and U.S. artificial intelligence tech heavyweight Nvidia plan to build a “sovereign AI factory” in eastern Quebec. The Rimouski facility will give Canadian businesses and researchers access to supercomputers and software to train and run AI programs. Anne Gaviola has more on this plan to keep AI data and innovation within Canada’s borders.
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Telus and Nvidia to launch AI factory in Canada
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