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Demand for AI-skilled workers is rising in Canada

Demand for AI-skilled workers is rising in Canada, with employers seeking those who can develop and use AI products. Companies are actively hiring data scientists to build AI products, with the Indeed website listing 945 AI-related job postings.  The median annual income for AI programmers is $87,009. A survey conducted by KPMG further illustrates the growing adoption of AI in Canada, with 61% of respondents reporting regular use of generative AI in their professional endeavors. Generative AI systems, evolving from large language models to multi-modal systems, are becoming increasingly integral to various industries, including finance, healthcare, and technology. Generative AI systems are evolving from large language models to multi-modal systems. As AI usage grows in workplaces, recruiters are increasingly looking for candidates with these skills. As the use of artificial intelligence grows in the workplace, recruiters are shifting their focus to finding candidates with relevant skill

Canada fast-tracking International Experience Canada Work Permits with a new AI tool

  Canada fast-tracking International Experience Canada Work Permits with a new AI tool On November 7, 2023, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) enhanced the processing of International Experience Canada work permits through expanded automation. A new tool will triage applications based on complexity and approve eligibility for routine applications, increasing efficiency and supporting the growth of the IEC. This tool, part of IRCC’s commitment to technology, undertakes most clerical tasks and directs applications to officers based on their expertise. The new tool will identify routine applications for streamlined processing, with final decisions made by an officer. The use of automated tools is part of IRCC's commitment to responsibly using technology to build a stronger immigration system for all of our clients. The tools are examined on a regular basis by IRCC to ensure that they work as intended and that the results are consistent with applications that receive a