Snubbed by Trump, Silicon Valley talent is looking to CanadaSkilled high-tech visa workers in the U.S., wary of Trump’s anti-immigration stance, are looking elsewhere—and Canada’s tech companies see opportunity
The trouble with companies asking workers to get microchip implantsIf your employer offered to inject a small microchip into your hand to replace all the keys and passcodes you need for work, would you accept?
Why does Canada give away its best ideas in AI?Artificial intelligence is catnip to cheque-wielding politicians. But their investments won’t pay unless we stop hawking patents
How facial recognition software is slowly eroding privacyOur editorial: New face-tracking technology offers an invaluable tool for law enforcement, but as it spreads there will be a strong temptation to misuse it
Why Uber’s manipulation of drivers is so wrongUber has been manipulating its drivers into working longer hours and accepting more rides. It’s part of a bigger problem facing gig workers.
10 Product of the Year 2017 winnersHere are the Canadian products that pushed the boundaries of innovation this year
The coming automation disruptionTwo new studies point to industries and jobs that could change dramatically with the rise of the machines
Is it okay for a city to track what’s in your poop?That’s just one of the ethical dilemmas sure to arise as municipalities across Canada rush to embrace smart city initiatives
One giant leap for art: The sculpture that’s headed to the MoonThe Vitae Project wouldn’t be the first piece of art on the moon. But if everything goes right, it may be its most ambitiously beautiful.
Can RBC help stop Canada’s brain drain in deep learning?Despite RBC nabbing a big name, it’s hard to be optimistic that the stars of a hot, made-in-Canada tech field won’t decamp to the U.S. anyway