Academic paper analyzing the Canadian AI Register as a regulatory instrument, examining what AI governance information it reveals, omits, and obscures. The research identifies gaps and bureaucratic silences in Canadian AI policy oversight.
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Bureaucratic Silences: What the Canadian AI Register Reveals, Omits, and Obscures
Study finds Canada's AI Register conceals rather than clarifies the oversight landscape through selective disclosure and systematic gaps in governance reporting.
Monday, April 20, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: arXiv CS.AIBY sys://pipeline
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