Canada’s forthcoming AI strategy aims to stop IP and value from leaving the country, parliamentary secretary says
Prime Minister Carney has confirmed that the long-delayed strategy will be released next week.
Prime Minister Carney has confirmed that the long-delayed strategy will be released next week.
ProteinQure’s co-founder argues “messy biology experiments” are still the bottleneck.
Waabi founder said at BetaKit’s Most Ambitious: Town Hall that Canada could lead the physical AI revolution.
CEOs of Float, Neo Financial, and Rebel told Homecoming attendees how they courted investors.
Liu is fine with AI coding, but finds the notion of it writing stories for him “revolting.”
CCI chair spoke on taking a lesson from US economic policy during BetaKit’s Most Ambitious: Town Hall.
Growing Canada’s domestic capacity was a focus of Homecoming’s sovereignty-themed panel.
At Arctic Edge conference, VCs offered a mea culpa while outlining why dual-use tech is here to stay.
At Most Ambitious: Town Hall, Dominion Dynamics CEO said procurement must move in weeks, not decades.
Andrew Macdonald tells Toronto Tech Week’s Homecoming that the gig app’s labour pool may soon start to shrink.
But, as Tobi Lütke said at Toronto Tech Week’s Homecoming, those companies could still make a billion dollars.
Speaking at BetaKit’s Most Ambitious: Town Hall, Evan Solomon said he wants to reward companies taking risks.
Reynold Xin and Mike Murchison say there is space for students to reframe their relationship to AI.
Richard Sutton says machines aren’t persons yet, but will be someday.
Canada’s AI minister, leaders of Waabi and Xanadu spoke to sold-out crowd at BetaKit’s TTW kickoff event.