“If you’re going to feed our books into some computer, then we want consent and compensation”
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are now able to create text, speech, art and video as well as people can. We need to know who made what.
The innovators and iconoclasts placing Canada at the forefront of artificial intelligence
“It made no sense to ban ChatGPT within the university. It was already being used by 100 million people.”
A new course at McMaster University is diving into the societal implications of artificial intelligence
Deepfakes, video forgeries that appear to make people say or do things they never did, have the power to influence an election
The author argues the pipeline to B.C. is folly and Canada risks being ‘a great source of destruction’
In its push to develop Artificial Intelligence, Canada could become a major player in a technology that will be crucial to the global balance of power
Opinion: There are notable differences in Canada’s approach to data between the ‘new NAFTA’ and the TPP, and they may have troubling consequences
A new report calls for caution as the federal government has been ‘experimenting’ with the use of AI in immigration and refugee cases.
Opinion: Amid fears that AI could threaten jobs, unions can keep doing what they’ve always done to survive in a brave new future—and even potentially inspire a more ambitious mission
He argues U.S. leaders do nothing about mass shootings —the subject of his next novel— to keep citizens ‘in fear’