A B.C. volunteer search-and-rescue team says it believes it is the first in the province, and likely in Canada, to use a portable cell tower on a helicopter as part of a rescue operation. North Shore ...
South Brunswick police used an automatic license plate reader to track down a hit-and-run driver who is accused of striking and seriously injuring a 51-year-old bicyclist on Sunday. The vehicle was ...
OTTAWA — The Canada Revenue Agency said it's hiring more staff at its call centres and expanding its use of artificial intelligence as part of a 100-day plan to improve services. Earlier this month, ...
Summarizing complex scientific findings for a non-expert audience is one of the most important things a science journalist does from day to day. Generating summaries of complex writing has also been ...
Dalton Knecht came to the Lakers as an older rookie whose college production and profile as a shooter and shot maker was supposed to translate into immediate production in the league. And, for some ...
Retail giant Kmart broke privacy laws by using facial recognition technology (FRT) on its customers, the privacy commissioner has found. Over the two years until July 2022, Kmart captured the facial ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -China Unicom has built a massive data centre powered by domestically developed artificial intelligence chips from Alibaba and other companies, state broadcaster CCTV said, as ...
Hollow Knight: Silksong's Twisted Bud might seem like just a random little item that whines and cries at you when you open the menu. That's because it is. However, it's also the key to a hidden line ...
The Royal Oman Police now legally recognize certified electronic versions of national ID cards and driver’s licenses across Oman. Accessible via the official website, these digital documents hold the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has undergone a rapid expansion in recent years. Yet, the industry is also facing scrutiny on many fronts, from inaccuracies in AI outputs through to the threat it poses ...
SYDNEY, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Authorities in Sydney approved construction of data centres without requiring measurable plans to cut water use, raising concerns the sector's rapid growth will leave ...