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Where Canada fits in new U.S. proposal to restrict AI chip exportsThe framework also raised concerns of chip industry executives who say the rules would limit access to existing chips used for video games and restrict the chips in 120 countries.TechJan 13
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Man used AI to plan fatal Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas: policeA review of searches by the man who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside a Las Vegas Trump hotel indicate he was using ChatGPT to find information on explosive targets.CrimeJan 7
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10 predictions for music in 2025Making predictions is a fool's game but never mind that logic. Let's put on our psychic hats for a round of musical prognostication for 2025.EntertainmentJan 5
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Alberta minister wants to see $100B in data centre infrastructure in next 5 yearsGlubish says Meta, as well as other major companies including Google and Amazon, are on the hunt for space to build more facilities, and he wants Alberta to be an option.PoliticsDec 4, 2024
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Canadian companies excited about AI but slow to adopt it: tech leadersTech leaders have long lamented the slow rate of adoption for their products in Canada, especially when compared to the U.S.TechNov 27, 2024
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Why the ‘godfather of AI’ says Industrial Revolution-style job changes loomIn an exclusive small gathering, Geoffrey Hinton voiced his hopes and concerns about AI to Global News and warned the risks to jobs could be as great as the Industrial Revolution.CanadaOct 29, 2024
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U.S. finalizing rules to curb AI investments in ChinaThe new rules limiting U.S. investments in AI in China are effective Jan. 2 and will be overseen by Treasury's newly created Office of Global Transactions.U.S. NewsOct 28, 2024
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Mom says ‘Game of Thrones’ AI chatbot caused her son’s suicide, files lawsuitThe mother said her son became infatuated with a chatbot made in the likeness of Daenerys Targaryen and often exchanged messages that were romantic and sexual in nature.TrendingOct 24, 2024
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AI tongue can detect difference between Coke and Pepsi, research findsEventually, scientists say the technology could be used to find contaminants in foods that could make consumers sick, or detect when something is no longer safe to eat.ConsumerOct 11, 2024
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Canada plans to use AI in military, but minister says it won’t replace humansBlair made the remarks at a summit in Seoul, South Korea where Canada was among 61 countries that endorsed a new document on responsible military use of AI.CanadaSep 11, 2024
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