TELUS Leads the Way as First Canadian Telecom in U.S. AI Safety Consortium

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TELUS Leads the Way as First Canadian Telecom in U.S. AI Safety Consortium

TELUS has become the first Canadian telecom to join the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium, which includes over 280 AI stakeholders. This initiative, established by the U.S. Department of Commerce, aims to promote the development of safe and trustworthy AI technologies. TELUS emphasizes its commitment to responsible AI practices that benefit society as a whole.

The consortium brings together a diverse group of AI creators, users, and researchers to set standards for AI safety. TELUS has been recognized for its innovative AI solutions, including a generative AI customer support tool that is internationally certified for privacy. This participation highlights TELUS's leadership in AI ethics and its dedication to shaping the future of AI responsibly.

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