Editorial analysis: For AI/DS practitioners, international governance debates shape standards, cross-border data access, and equity in compute and talent, which can affect compliance and deployment strategies. Reported facts: Canada's Ambassador to the United Nations, David Lametti, told The Canadian Press that AI is a priority for his team at the United Nations and that Ottawa is working with countries globally to pursue safe, equitable adoption. Lametti, who began his role in November, told The Canadian Press that AI has taken up "between **10 and 15 percent" of his time. He told The Canadian Press there is alignment on the need for safety and concern from emerging countries about being left behind. The Canadian Press also reports that AI was a major theme at the G7 summit in France earlier this month.
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