A new KPMG in Canada survey reveals a public sector AI readiness gap, low AI literacy rates, and need for digital sovereignty
TORONTO, Sept. 18, 2025 /CNW/ - While less than a quarter (22 per cent) of Canadian public sector organizations have adopted artificial intelligence (AI), half of the public servants who use AI in their jobs rely on publicly available AI tools, exposing governments to potential risks including data privacy and security breaches, intellectual property theft and exposure to biased or inaccurate information that can lead to legal and ethical issues, finds a new KPMG in Canada research.
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