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The proposed Strong Borders Act gives police new invasive search powers that may breach Charter rights

The Canadian government’s proposed Strong Borders Act appears to be in response to calls for Canada to beef up its borders with the United States.

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Robert Diab

The Paris summit marks a tipping point on AI’s safety and sustainability

The Artificial Intelligence Action Summit, held in Paris on Feb. 11, reflected a political shift towards addressing social and environmental...

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Robert Diab

The Paris AI summit marks a tipping point on the technology’s safety and sustainability

The Artificial Intelligence Action Summit, held in Paris on Feb. 11, reflected a political shift towards addressing social and environmental...

12.02.2025 10

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Robert Diab

Canadian news media are suing OpenAI for copyright infringement, but will they win?

Last week, five of Canada’s most prominent news media outlets launched a lawsuit against OpenAI for copyright infringement, demanding what could...

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Robert Diab

The reasons for shutting down TikTok in Canada appear tenuous at best

On Nov. 6, the Canadian government did something unexpected: it ordered the owners of the social media app TikTok to wind up their operations in...

12.11.2024 10

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Robert Diab

Apple Intelligence will help AI become as commonplace as word processing

When Apple’s version of AI, branded as Apple Intelligence, rolls out in October to folks with the company’s latest hardware, the response is...

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Robert Diab