AI has a dirty little secret: It’s powered by people
There’s a little-known secret about artificial intelligence: It’s powered by hundreds of thousands of real people. From makeup artists in Venezuela to women in conservative
AI has a dirty little secret: It’s powered by people
There’s a little-known secret about artificial intelligence: It’s powered by hundreds of thousands of real people. From makeup artists in Venezuela to women in conservative
Women key to Canada’s AI future, Ottawa conference hears
If Canada wants to make a name of itself in artificial intelligence, its tech firms better start paying more attention to half of the population.
Former Kanata North BIA director Jenna Sudds to run for city council
Another familiar name is poised to enter the race for councillor in Kanata North, setting the stage for what could be one of the most
The Royal’s Inspiration Awards Gala nets record $469K for mental health
There’s nothing glamorous about something as lonely and isolating as mental illness – except for that one night a year when Ottawa’s business and community leaders come together
The Royal’s Inspiration Awards Gala nets record $469K for mental health
There’s nothing glamorous about something as lonely and isolating as mental illness – except for that one night a year when Ottawa’s business and community leaders come together
Shopify names Amy Shapero as new CFO, replacing retiring Russ Jones
The man whose fingerprints are all over Shopify’s finances is turning the books over to an accounting veteran, as the Ottawa e-commerce giant announced a
Top 5 considerations when planning a website
You need a website but have so many questions: where to start, who to call, how much to spend?
Costly Calls: Directors’ personal liability for oppression
Directors are often called upon to make tough decisions. And sometimes those decisions end poorly or have unintended consequences. In short, bad calls happen. Generally,
White House gets pressure from within U.S. to spare Canada from steel tariffs
The Trump administration is coming under political pressure at home to exclude Canada from global tariffs on steel and aluminum, and while stating its preference
Carleton University staff start strike, tying up Bronson Avenue traffic
Elsewhere in the city, a group of tow truck drivers are expected to protest what they’re calling unfair practices from Ottawa Police Services, with regards
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