After months of litigation, a civil court told Air Canada it must reimburse a customer who was given incorrect refund information by an AI chatbot on the company’s website. The company had argued that the chatbot was a separate legal
Privacy watchdogs in the UK and Canada launched a joint investigation into a data breach at 23andMe last year. On Monday, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and Canada’s Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) announced its investigation in the
Courtesy of Facebook Yellowknife launched a poll to name the sculpture earlier this month. A shaggy mascot from the northern Canadian city of Yellowknife has been given a new nickname: “Elon Muskox.” The muskox sculpture bears some resemblance to its
New York, Suaranusantara.com – Public services at state borders are crucial as they provide the main gateway to state presence. To learn about good border services, the Deputy for Public Services of the Ministry of Empowerment and Reform of State
Techstars Toronto suspended applications with the departure of leader Sunil Sharma. Earlier this week, a global early-stage tech startup accelerator and investor Tech stars announcement significant changes in its operations and strategy. These changes seem to have had an
An indefinite sit-in by international students, mostly of Punjabi origin, outside Algoma University in the Canadian city of Brampton entered its fourth day on Sunday. Students claim an information technology professor failed more than 130 international students in what they
The startup claims six million sites were created with the platform in its first year. A month after the soft launch of its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered website builder in fall 2022, Sustainable had already created 26,000 websites. “I want
Wealthsimple Surpasses $200 Million Combined Across Venture Capital, Private Credit and Equity Funds
The FinTech company’s trio of alternative investment funds has attracted demand from retail investors. Simple wealth began rolling out its alternative offerings in April 2022 to provide qualified retail investors access to asset classes typically available only to institutional
Google announced today that it will not remove links to Canadian media after all, thanks to an agreement with the Government of Canada over the controversial Online News Act, or Bill C-18. Kent Walker, president of global affairs for Google
Canada’s thriving information and technology sector includes both Silicon Valley startups and Canadian companies. They have access to talented technology professionals from prestigious universities in Waterloo, Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto, which is now the third largest technology hub in North