Seneca Polytechnic has extended its artificial intelligence technologies beyond academic settings by entering into a memorandum of cooperation with the Military Personnel Generation Training Group at Canadian Forces Base Borden. Through this partnership, the Canadian Armed Forces gain access to Seneca’s in-house AI platforms previously used to support student learning and administrative processes. These tools will now assist in simulation-based training, adaptive learning models, and performance analytics for recruits and serving personnel. The collaboration reflects a broader trend of integrating educational technology innovation into defense training pipelines to improve readiness, personalize instruction, and enhance operational efficiency.

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