Are vehicle headlights too bright? Debate revs up as U.K. plans study – National

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Are car headlights too bright these days? The U.K. announced in late March that it will commission an independent study into glare from bright car headlights, but it is unclear whether Canada could — or should — do the same. The intention for a study in the U.K. comes after a petition called for action … Read more

U.S. cyber agency says its emails with Microsoft stolen by Russian hackers – National

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By Raphael Satter Reuters Posted April 11, 2024 5:12 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said Russian government-backed hackers have used their access to Microsoft’s email system to steal correspondence between officials and the tech giant, an emergency directive by the U.S. … Read more

Ontario schools are suing firms behind TikTok, Meta, Snapchat. Here’s why

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Four Ontario school boards are taking some of the world’s biggest and most popular social media giants to court, seeking damages worth $4.5 billion. The Toronto District School Board, the Peel District School Board, the Toronto Catholic District School Board, and the Ottawa Carleton District School Board on Wednesday filed a claim in the Ontario … Read more

New Brunswick volunteers build flying telescope to see total eclipse above the clouds – New Brunswick

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Early next month, millions of Canadians will gaze skyward to witness a total solar eclipse. But some stand to be disappointed as clouds get in the way. David Hunter plans to have an unobstructed view, and he’s inviting others to join him. The retired medical physicist in western New Brunswick has led a group of volunteers to build … Read more

With AI, workplace surveillance has ‘skyrocketed’. But are Canadian laws keeping up? – National

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Technology that tracks your location at work and the time you’re spending in the bathroom. A program that takes random screenshots of your laptop screen. A monitoring system that detects your mood during your shift. These are just some ways employee surveillance technology — now turbocharged, thanks to the explosive growth of artificial intelligence — … Read more

Artificial intelligence experts urge more deepfake ‘safeguards’ – National

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Artificial intelligence experts and industry executives, including one of the technology’s trailblazers Yoshua Bengio, have signed an open letter calling for more regulation around the creation of deepfakes, citing potential risks to society. “Today, deepfakes often involve sexual imagery, fraud, or political disinformation. Since AI is progressing rapidly and making deepfakes much easier to create, … Read more

Why Ottawa is taking aim at Flipper Zero in its battle against auto theft – Montreal

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An estimated 90,000 vehicles are stolen in Canada every year, costing insurance companies and taxpayers about a billion dollars annually. The escalation in auto theft has prompted policymakers and observers, including former Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) investigator Bryan Gast, to declare it “a national crisis.” “It’s hitting home with a lot of people,” he tells … Read more

AI use rising in Canada despite ‘deep-rooted fears’, poll suggests – National

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Despite worries artificial intelligence lacks empathy and could be coming to steal their jobs, a growing number of Canadians are turning to AI tools, a new poll suggests. Thirty per cent of Canadians now use artificial intelligence tools, the Leger poll suggested, up from 25 per cent a year ago, though two-thirds of respondents said … Read more