Mark Carney’s AI strategy suggests Canadians’ concerns about AI will evaporate if they become more “literate” about the technology.
In trying to boost industry, Carney ignores many of the biggest concerns about generative AI and data centres. If anyone needs to become more AI literate, it’s him.
FIFA would work well as one of the evil factions that pay Runners to do illegal things in Marathon
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Statement from The Art Directors Guild, IATSE Local 800 on Martin Scorsese’s recent promotion of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The Art Directors Guild represents storyboard and concept artists in live-action film, series, and commercials
The public is right to be concerned about AI. But Carney and his ministers have framed our reluctance as ignorance.
We can't say "oh he would have done this, but even worse" because the things the Federal Liberals are doing have never been done before and exceed even Stephen Harper's wildest fantasies.
And, because Poilievre sits as an evil and ineffectual boogieman for him to point to, Canadians let him do it
Just did a solo sponsored run on perimeter and was having a real bad time of it, got killed by a rook like 15 minutes in, and all i can think now is "was my grey salvage and one (1) blue valuable worth it"
At this point the things the Carney government has put into law (or, like bill C-22, is attempting to) are so egregious and unprecedented that I don't think it's a foregone conclusion that Poilievre would have been worse.
30 billion street and environmental scans from Pokémon GO players were used to train US military drones
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