New Online Courses Boost Digital Literacy in Artificial Intelligence, Online Privacy
by Lee Rickwood
Canadians appear to be throwing caution to the wind, enthralled by new AI tools impacting all corners of our lives.
by Lee Rickwood
Canadians appear to be throwing caution to the wind, enthralled by new AI tools impacting all corners of our lives.
by Lee Rickwood
Program graduates hope to apply new leadership perspectives and tech solutions across various business sectors, but it’s clear that the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is a key motivator.
by Lee Rickwood
Canadian tech industry participants say AI systems should only be developed and deployed in a way that first identifies, assesses, and mitigates the risks of harm and bias.
By Christine Persaud
The highly anticipated Google I/O event revealed what fans had been suspecting for some time – the Pixel 7a smartphone, Google Pixel Tablet, and the Google Pixel Fold foldable phone were all announced. But the event was about much more than just hardware.
by Lee Rickwood
About half of us say our digital trust in the organizations we deal with is lower than ever.
by Lee Rickwood
A Canadian investigation into OpenAI, the operator of ChatGPT, has been launched in response to a complaint alleging the collection, use and disclosure of personal information without consent.
by Lee Rickwood
Digital identification, facial recognition, biometric boarding and autonomous robots are among the new technologies you’ll find at the airport as ways to improve the travel experience for passengers and boost the bottom line for carriers.
by Lee Rickwood
It’s the job-hunter’s least favourite job – having to write yet another custom cover letter, polishing yet another job application to meet the stated requirements of a sought-after position. Until now.