Computers Running Artificial Intelligence Need Water, Clear Air, Comfortable Climate to Survive
by Lee Rickwood
Artificial intelligence needs water – lots of it – fresh air and a comfortable climate to survive.
by Lee Rickwood
Artificial intelligence needs water – lots of it – fresh air and a comfortable climate to survive.
by Lee Rickwood
The exhibit lies between technology and history; between the visual, aural and olifactory; between a tangible, physical experience and an imagined, creative dream world.
by Lee Rickwood
Data has a smarter sibling, and the use of a “digital twin” can power up smart buildings and smarter cities.
By Yasmin Ranade
Toronto-based 16 Bit, a start-up founded by two radiologists are on a mission to discover unseen opportunities to improve health using disruptive, cloud-based solutions.
by Lee Rickwood
Canada may not like being ranked so high in this particular contest: “We can’t change the fact we’re number three, but we can react to it.”
by Lee Rickwood
Many governments are still trying to find that balanced approached that lets them rein in the potential negative consequences of AI without stifling the development and innovation industry wants so badly to pursue.
By Christine Persaud
At its Pixel event this month, Google announced more innovative devices across the Pixel line. Once again, AI technology is at the heart of many of the improvements you’ll see with these new phones, new smartwatch, and updated true wireless earbuds.
By Christine Persaud
Developed in partnership with ChatGPT, PinwheelGPT offers child-safe, age-appropriate responses using artificial intelligence (AI) with parental monitoring.