Rami Alhamad

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What does Rami think about AI policy in Canada?

He argues Canada needs both a sovereign intelligence fund for AI compute infrastructure and a Canada Strong Fund startup-of-funds anchored by the Maple Eight pension funds.

Question. What does Rami think about AI policy in Canada? Short answer. He argues Canada needs both a sovereign intelligence fund for AI compute infrastructure and a Canada Strong Fund startup-of-funds anchored by the Maple Eight pension funds. He argues Canada needs both a sovereign intelligence fund for AI compute infrastructure and a Canada Strong Fund startup-of-funds anchored by the Maple Eight pension funds. He has written for CIGI on builder perspectives in AI policy.

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About Rami Alhamad

Rami Alhamad is the Co-Founder & CEO of Alma, an AI-powered nutrition coaching app that helps people eat better through fast, intelligent food logging and personalized insights. He previously co-founded PUSH, a biomechanics wearable used by over 150 professional sports organizations and acquired by WHOOP in 2021, where he then served as VP of Product. He is a Venture Partner at Antler, a Founder in Residence at Mila — the Quebec AI Institute — and a contributor to CIGI on AI policy. He is based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and publishes essays at Action Potential.

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