Canadian legal tech founder warns against secret AI contracts in national strategy
Hacker News·2d·Al Vigier
Al Vigier of ClearwayLaw is pushing back on opaque government procurement in Canada's AI development, specifically flagging concerns about undisclosed Palantir agreements. For indie builders relying on predictable regulatory environments, visibility into how governments shape AI policy—and who influences it—matters.
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