The AI North Brief
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2572041/fan_mail/new] Description A Rogers contractor spent months training the AI tool his company introduced. Then he was laid off with a thousand others. In Montreal, a think tank used AI to write a policy paper. It passed peer review, beating human submissions. And in Ottawa, AI Minister Evan Solomon secured new commitments from OpenAI on Canadian oversight following the Tumbler Ridge shooting. Three stories from the past 24 hours, each sitting at a different point on the same curve. Sources * Canadian Affairs. "Canada's response to AI labour disruption inadequate, sources say." March 8, 2026. * ABC Money. "A Canadian Think Tank's AI Paper Just Beat Humans In Peer Review—And Now It's Being Debated Globally." March 9, 2026. * CBC News. "OpenAI CEO expressed 'horror and responsibility' over ChatGPT's ties to Tumbler Ridge, AI minister says." March 4, 2026. * The Globe and Mail. "AI Minister tells OpenAI Canadian experts must assess flagged ChatGPT conversations." March 4, 2026. * World Economic Forum. "Future of Jobs Report 2025." Chapter Markers 00:00 Training Your Replacement 02:45 Passing Peer Review 05:00 Ottawa and OpenAI 06:30 What's Taking Shape
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