By: Raisa Patel
The Carney Liberals have introduced a revamped online harms bill that would restrict access to social media for those under 16, make AI chatbots safer, and impose new rules on
Raisa Patel is a Political Reporter at various publications including the St. Catharines Standard Group Inc and The Hamilton Spectator. She covers federal politics in Ottawa, focusing on topics such as elections, government, public policy, and the intersection of technology and economics, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence and data protection. Raisa's work has been featured in notable outlets like the Toronto Star and the Waterloo Region Record.
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