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In a report presented on Tuesday, the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics also urges the government to develop a regulatory framework for the use, bans, monitoring and privacy protection of this new tool. Face recognition technology
With the exponential development of artificial intelligence, legal questions are beginning to arise. With this in mind, the EU plans to vote on the AI Act next year to try to legalize the sector. Artificial intelligence permeates our daily lives,
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The Mauritian diaspora from all over the world celebrate New Year’s Eve with joy. And this despite a small pinch in the heart of being far away from her loved ones. However, they praise the technology that allows them to
Highly accurate new data Embedded on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket, the SWOT satellite will be able to monitor the surface of the oceans and water bodies in Canada and elsewhere on Earth. His technology will help determine how much and
Drivers may have become accustomed to using electronic logging devices (ELDs) since there were federal regulations came into force in June 2021. This replaces paper logs with electronic logs and aims to make roads safer by preventing driver fatigue. This
Artificial intelligence permeates our daily lives, from smartphones to health and safety, and problems with these powerful algorithms have been piling up for years. in 2024should the various democratic countries control them better from now on. The European Union could
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Online News Bill C-18 passed the third reading in the House of Commons on 14 December. It passed with 213 votes in favour, 114 against and is now before the Senate. The majority of Conservative MPs opposed its adoption, including