Bletchley Declaration signals international efforts to tame AI risks

Leading countries in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) – including Canada, the United States, and China – agreed in a joint declaration, that while humanity has lots to gain from the rapidly evolving technology, it also poses significant risks and that international cooperation is needed to address them. 

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Bell, SaskTel, expand high-speed internet in prairie provinces

BCE Inc. and Saskatchewan Telecommunications Holding Corp. have enhanced high-speed internet connectivity in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, respectively.

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CRTC takes action to ensure sufficient phone numbers

In response to growing concerns over the exhaustion of telephone numbers in Canada, the CRTC has introduced interim measures aimed at preventing the premature depletion of numbering resources.

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Northern communities are being ill-served by Meta blocking news: Sen. Klyne

Northern communities are being ill-served by Meta Platforms Inc.’s decision to block news coverage on Facebook and Instagram, the Senate was told Tuesday. Marty Klyne of the Progressive Senators Group said that CBC/Radio-Canada CEO Catherine Tait had written to Meta saying that the recent wildfires in the north made Facebook updates essential.

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