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G7 agrees to increase use of artificial intelligence in public sector.
The idea is to improve the quality of government services and increase government efficiency.
G7 also pledged to support adoption of AI by small and medium businesses.
Canada will use its G7 presidency to host a series of labs looking at barriers to AI adoption.
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