@AdamRackis My guess is that OpenAI is moving toward a three-layer model:
Current conversation.
Saved user profile/memory.
Long-term project-specific profiles (what Codex Profiles appear to be evolving toward).
This has been a given for some time, but with the Online Harms Act likely to swap in social media and AI chatbot bans for kids under 16 that will require IDs for tens of millions of Canadians to use those services, this isn’t a great trade.
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AI is already transforming our economies. The question is whether democratic countries shape that transformation together or let it shape us.
Today, ahead of the G7 Digital and Technology Ministerial in Paris, I spoke about Canada’s vision for AI for All: accelerating adoption, building trust, protecting children online, and ensuring the benefits of AI reach everyone.
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L'IA est déjà en train de transformer nos économies. La question est de savoir si les pays démocratiques vont modeler cette transformation ensemble ou s'ils vont la laisser nous modeler.
Aujourd'hui, à la veille de la réunion ministérielle du G7 sur le numérique et les technologies à Paris, j'ai présenté la vision du Canada pour une IA au service de tous : accélérer son adoption, instaurer la confiance, protéger les enfants en ligne et veiller à ce que les avantages de l'IA bénéficient à tous.
I've created a healthcare regulatory workflow Bench after hearing GPT5.2 was being deprecated for Medi, our grounded AI agent. My plan is to add in non OpenAI models and publish it going forward. Canadian Healthcare orgs 👀👀
@thsottiaux 5.2 is the model that we launched Compliance Health's Monitor software with. Today Codex created a Bench test for me looking at token use vs answer accuracy to pick the best model. Looks like 5.4 mini is the winner. Crazy.
@canada_spends@sustainrach A PEI taxpayer pays federal taxes like everyone else, but PEI as a province does not "pay into" equalization as a province, as PEI is a net recipient of equalization. Your framing is misleading. PEI receives $728 million in 26/27 while Alberta receives zero.
Feds confirm ‘Buy Canadian’ policy benefits 100% foreign-owned corporations with storefront operations in Canada but couldn’t say if a company hiring temporary foreign workers would qualify.
“The goal of the Buy Canadian policy is not to exclude foreign suppliers.”
— Dominic Laporte, @PSPC_SPAC
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