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The United Nations needs to start regulating the ‘Wild West’ of artificial intelligence

July 18, 2021 The Conversation

The European Commission recently published a proposal for a regulation on artificial intelligence (AI). This is the first document of its kind to attempt to tame the multi-tentacled beast that is artificial intelligence. “The sun is […]

Mobile

Apple’s Siri is no longer a woman by default, but is this really a win for feminism?

July 18, 2021 The Conversation

As of March 31, 2021, when Apple released the iOs 14.5 beta update to its operating system, Siri no longer defaults to a female voice when using American English. Users must now choose between two male […]

Artificial Intelligence

Don’t try to replace pets with robots — instead, design robots to be more like service animals

July 18, 2021 The Conversation

Robopets are artificially intelligent machines created to look like an animal (usually a cat or dog, but they can be any animal). There are numerous robopets on the market right now, being sold to consumers as “pets” […]

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Wearable tech at the Olympics: How athletes are using it to train to win

July 18, 2021 The Conversation

One of the joys of watching the Olympics is seeing the speed, strength and grace of the competitors. It’s amazing how the best athletes in the world make it look easy, but for anyone with […]

Internet

When it comes to social networks, bigger isn’t always better

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

Bigger is always better. Many of us think this is true when it comes to building our online networks of social media friends, connections and followers. But new research suggests the opposite may be closer to the […]

Robotics

Robots are coming and the fallout will largely harm marginalized communities

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

COVID-19 has brought about numerous, devastating changes to people’s lives globally. With the number of cases rising across Canada and globally, we are also witnessing the development and use of robots to perform jobs in some workplaces that are deemed […]

Video Games

How teachers can use video games to motivate students

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

If you ask your teens to do their homework they’ll find a thousand other things to do. But put them in front of a video game, and they’ll focus on it for hours. How exactly […]

Mobile

Smartwatches are a bigger distraction to drivers than mobile phones

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

An estimated 73.4 million people will be using wearable technologies in the United States by 2022. Wearables are smart electronics that can be worn on different parts of the body. The most popular smart device is the […]

Computers

Shape-shifting computer chip thwarts an army of hackers

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea We have developed and tested a secure new computer processor that thwarts hackers by randomly changing its underlying structure, thus making it virtually impossible to […]

Apps

4 ways to have a positive experience when engaging with social media

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

Have you ever thought about all the ways social media is woven within your everyday life? This has been especially true over the past year, where social media has proven itself as a valuable communication tool to […]

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