Their countries offer both markets and lessons for Canadian defence procurement, and their companies produce advanced drone and counter-drone systems that could be incorporated into our arsenal.
Hosted by the Centre for International Governance Innovation and the Centre on Contemporary China and the World, University of Hong Kong ...
Hossein Rahnama is the Rogers Research Chair in Artificial Intelligence and Human Creativity at Toronto Metropolitan University and a visiting professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Canada’s position as a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI) is under threat. Despite the country launching a ...
Technological advancement drives innovation, but it also comes with risk. Sectors such as finance, health care, defence and ...
Human interaction mediated by social media introduced a different component to the supply and consumption of information: the ...
US-China relations balance rivalry and interdependence across security, supply chains and trade, as Trump’s tariff strategy ...
The infrastructure of artificial intelligence depends on critical minerals and rare earth elements, making their supply chains a central factor in national security, economic stability, and global ...
Canada’s entire defence system was disrupted over the summer through the unveiling of a sharp increase in defence spending, ...
Canada relies on open-source intelligence (OSINT), but secrecy, weak rules and lack of safe harbours stifle innovation.
The increasing importance of emerging digital assets has created a multifaceted environmental challenge and opportunity. This paper explores one form of emerging digital asset, cryptocurrency, and the ...
In Ontario, Canada, and England, in the United Kingdom, child protection services encounter problems related to data quality and usefulness, underlying infrastructure deficits, and incongruities ...
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