What a viral AI-written speech reveals about Canadian politics | The House

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After a provincial politician in New Brunswick made international headlines for delivering a speech containing obvious AI prompts, and as the House of Commons continues to lean on hybrid proceedings and a voting app, it's clear technology is changing politics. But are these changes helping or hurting politicians? Plus, Canada’s chief science adviser Mona Nemer discusses public trust and pandemic preparedness, and The House looks at food insecurity in Nunavut, where more than half of households are affected. 00:00 - Intro 01:54 - Former MPs weigh in on that viral AI-generated speech 25:36 - Canada’s chief science advisor on public trust and pandemic preparedness 36:18 - Food access in Canada’s North »»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: http://bit.ly/1RreYWS For breaking news, video, audio and in-depth coverage: https://www.cbc.ca/news Follow CBC News on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cbcnews Subscribe to CBC News on Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3leaWsr Subscribe to CBC News

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