The Canadian Press on MSN
Mother of B.C. teen who died calls out social media algorithms for pushing self-harm
VANCOUVER — Chelsey Whittingham remembers her daughter as a loving, driven, funny 13-year-old, who enjoyed gymnastics and ...
Labor MP Josh Burns says tech giants caused the breakdown of civil debate, telling the antisemitism royal commission that ...
The grieving mother from British Columbia has issued an emotional call for change, including a push for the regulation of ...
FortifAI has launched Version 1.0 of its Nol8 AI Data Plane, moving the platform from development into customer testing with ...
M ore than a decade ago, the economist Erik Brynjolfsson made a prediction: AI would change everything. Humans began using ...
Money.ca on MSN
Oracle handed its new CFO US$26M in stock while gutting 30,000 jobs — and Canadians holding employer stock options should take note
When a mass layoff wipes out 30,000 jobs and an ‘algorithm’ may decide who gets cut first, here’s what every Canadian with ...
After watching a 20-minute tribute celebrating her groundbreaking career, Lauryn Hill surprised the BET Awards audience ...
The pop star is back with a new album, a new look and a lot of baggage. People aren’t buying it.
Tech Xplore on MSN
AI hiring software screens millions of applicants, but new evidence shows racial bias can hide job by job
About 90% of employers use AI to some extent in hiring, yet research on how this is impacting job seekers is virtually nonexistent. In one of the first studies to analyze AI hiring tools, Stanford ...
Opinion
Where did your father vote in 2003? Why demand for legacy documents under SIR has no legal basis
The revision of electoral rolls cannot retrospectively impose a burden of proof that is not provided for in the Representation of People Act.
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