Canadian companies' AI policies aim to balance risk with rewards

Caitlin MacGregor, shown in a handout, the founder of Waterloo-Ont. recruitment technology company Plum, has recently created a policy on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for staff. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Michael Henry *MANDATORY CREDIT*

TORONTO - When talent search platform Plum noticed ChatGPT sending ripples through the tech world and beyond, it decided to turn right to the source to lay out how staff could and couldn't use the generative artificial intelligence chatbot.

ChatGPT, which can turn simple text instructions into poems, essays, emails and more, churned out a draft document last summer that got the Kitchener, Ont.-based company about 70 per cent of the way to its final policy.

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