Studios will steal artists’ faces and voicesAI-generated actors, singers and visual artists stand to replace the real thing
We’ll develop new drugs in months, not decadesOur research team used machine learning to discover a new antibiotic. And that’s just the beginning.
This international student found affordable housing on a roommate-matching site“There are just not enough places for students to live in Barrie. I saw a house that had 16 people living in it.”
Our church has become a temporary shelter for refugees—and it’s not sustainable"Our church basement is packed with people in sleeping bags lined up wall-to-wall like an army campsite"
This Ontario hospital network is prescribing housing to patients"The units are modular, identical, 275-square-foot studios with galley kitchens, a living room, a bedroom and a bathroom"
Canada’s food-waste problem is out of control. Here’s how to break the cycle.Sixty per cent of Canada’s food is thrown out every year. Together, we could drive that number down to zero.
I evacuated from Yellowknife this summer. Coming home was the hardest part.“We’re all a little broken. There’s solidarity in that.”
Why I used AI to write my novelI wanted to know if artificial intelligence threatens artists’ livelihoods, or expands the bounds of creativity. It turns out it does both.
We’re getting married in India, but diplomatic tensions could jeopardize our wedding plansIndia currently isn’t issuing visas to Canadians, and my fiancé can’t make it to our wedding without one