Can cars go carbon neutral?Carbon Engineering might offer the utopian-sounding prospect of a climate-change solution that does not involve eliminating our reliance on fuel
Why the federal consultations on digital strategy matter: Exhibit AWhen it comes to protecting digital privacy, Canada has fallen behind the EU and—as I learned the hard way—Twitter
After you’re dead and gone, will your tweets and Facebook updates even be remembered?Scott Gilmore: Even the humblest among us is leaving behind massive piles of information. But when everyone is creating digital monuments, only a tiny fraction will ever stand out
How well does Facebook think it knows you?In light of Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica scandal, users talk about how their feelings towards sharing their data online have shifted, or not.
Here’s everything Facebook already knows about youIf you’re considering deleting your account on the social media behemoth, here’s what you should think about before giving up
Four ways Canada can own the artificial intelligence centuryMuch of the foundational research into artificial intelligence originated in Canada, but we’ll have to work to stay a leader in the field
We’re asking the wrong questions about phone addictionOpinion: On their own, smartphones aren’t necessarily a problem. It’s how they’re being used that’s troubling—and who is making us use them that way
What the fourth industrial revolution means for your jobOpinion: Rapid technological advances will destroy some jobs, but it doesn’t need to be a catastrophe if we take steps to manage the transition
What the Facebook, Google and Twitter algorithms hide from youIt’s not just about what we’re missing on our social media feeds, but the invisible ways we are being manipulated as we travel across the internet