Connectivity-based Tech to Address Climate Change, Global Warming, Material Consumption
by Lee Rickwood
Anticipating ever-greater climate change impacts, some see technology as bringing significant change to collective behaviours.
by Lee Rickwood
Anticipating ever-greater climate change impacts, some see technology as bringing significant change to collective behaviours.
Christine Persaud
There has been lots of talk about the AI chatbot ChatGPT of late, coming from various angles. Some believe the service, created by OpenAI, poses a threat to journalism, coding, and other similar industries. But there’s another angle to ChatGPT: as a search engine
by Lee Rickwood
The developer of one of the hottest – and potentially most valuable – apps right now says his software is “incredibly limited, but good enough … to create a misleading impression of greatness.”
by Lee Rickwood
Robots with pizzas. Grocery trucks without drivers. Autonomous vehicles are changing the way we get our food delivered.
by Lee Rickwood
WiFi sensing tools from leading Canadian tech companies make use of predictive analytics to give behavioural insights about people in the home.
by Lee Rickwood
Medical technologies, including wearable brain-imaging gear, new AI and VR programs and advanced ‘hyperscanning’ applications, are being used to peer inside the brain − while it operates.
by Lee Rickwood
For millions of immigrants whose personal financial worth is often represented solely by historical data, a new approach can be an empowering step towards a financially inclusive future.
By Lee Rickwood
Internet service providers and technology developers who are developing new broadband services – and senior citizens who may need attention at home – are sensing that Wi-Fi is the next big thing.