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Digital doubles: In the future, virtual versions of ourselves could predict our behaviour

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A digital twin is a copy of a person, product or process that is created using data. This might sound like science fiction, but some have claimed that you will likely have a digital double within the […]

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Push for AI innovation can create dangerous products

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Rather than threaten jobs, artificial intelligence should collaborate with human writers

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Canada’s first video game union shows that labour organizing is on the rise

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In a historic move, video game workers in Edmonton unanimously voted to unionize for the first time in Canada. Video game unions are notoriously rare in North America. There are only two others on the continent, both of […]

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As a global infrastructure giant, Facebook must uphold human rights

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Facebook — its new corporate name is Meta — has always wanted to get to know you. Its public goal has ostensibly been to connect people. It’s been wildly successful in doing so by building out what […]

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Why Tesla’s Autopilot crashes spurred the feds to investigate driver-assist technologies – and what that means for the future of self-driving cars

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