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Centre For Disinformation Studies cyber security Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Tiffany Kwok

MADCOMs: Human or Machine?

Tiffany Kwok explores the fresh topic of MADCOMs in the field of artificial intelligence, and ties in possible consequences for democracy.

Posted on July 29, 2019June 16, 2021 Author Tiffany Kwok Comments Off on MADCOMs: Human or Machine?
cyber security Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Tiffany Kwok

More Than Meets The Eye: Deepfake Technology and the Erosion of Public Trust

Tiffany Kwok takes a look at the increasingly sophisticated deepfake technology, and explores the implications of its ease of access.

Posted on July 8, 2019June 16, 2021 Author Tiffany Kwok Comments Off on More Than Meets The Eye: Deepfake Technology and the Erosion of Public Trust
Alexis Amini cyber security Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

AI in Canada: The Brain Drain of Canadian AI Talent is Now Local

In part 3, Research Analyst Alexis Amini explains why Big tech investments in the Canadian AI ecosystem create a localized brain drain of AI talents.

Posted on June 5, 2019June 16, 2021 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on AI in Canada: The Brain Drain of Canadian AI Talent is Now Local
Alexis Amini cyber security Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

AI in Canada: The Canadian Tech Industry’s Plan to Reverse the Brain Drain of AI Talent

In part 2, Alexis Amini delves into the Canadian tech industry’s strategy to reverse the brain drain of AI talent and develop domestic AI champions able to compete with Big Tech.

Posted on May 24, 2019June 16, 2021 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on AI in Canada: The Canadian Tech Industry’s Plan to Reverse the Brain Drain of AI Talent
Alexis Amini Cyber Security and Emerging Threats

AI in Canada: Ottawa’s Plan to Reverse the Brain Drain of Canadian AI talent

Research Analyst Alexis Amini explains how Canadian authorities look to build upon Canada’s lead in fundamental AI research to create a world-leading national AI industry featuring a complete value-chain.

Posted on May 16, 2019June 16, 2021 Author Alexis Amini Comments Off on AI in Canada: Ottawa’s Plan to Reverse the Brain Drain of Canadian AI talent
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