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AI-powered misinformation is the world's biggest short-term threat, Davos report says

AI-powered misinformation is the world's biggest short-term threat, Davos report says

'You can leverage AI to do deepfakes and to really impact large groups, which really drives misinformation.'
AI skills in demand as companies develop 2024 hiring plans for Canada

AI skills in demand as companies develop 2024 hiring plans for Canada

'Everyone is looking for people who understand how to use AI.'
Alphabet spinoff gobbles up B.C.’s Good Chemistry

Alphabet spinoff gobbles up B.C.’s Good Chemistry

Vancouver company specializes in computational chemistry
Ballard appoints two Weichai executives to board

Ballard appoints two Weichai executives to board

Board replacing retiring Weichai Power directors
Burnaby's Ballard Power Systems signs new long-term supply deal with NFI

Burnaby's Ballard Power Systems signs new long-term supply deal with NFI

A minimum of 100 fuel cell modules are for planned delivery this year.
'Droids of the deep' go to new depths to collect data from the northeast Pacific

'Droids of the deep' go to new depths to collect data from the northeast Pacific

The droids, deployed during DFO voyages, go twice as deep as other instruments used in the world’s oceans can handle, providing data on oxygen levels
Zymeworks gets $50M private placement

Zymeworks gets $50M private placement

Private placement boosts biotech's stock price
B.C. med-tech Custom Health to go public via SPAC

B.C. med-tech Custom Health to go public via SPAC

American SPAC to put B.C.'s Custom Health on NYSE
Why artificial intelligence is the 2023 newsmaker of the year

Why artificial intelligence is the 2023 newsmaker of the year

Technology launched an investing mania while spurring labour unrest and government regulation
Make AI consultation public, B.C. legislature officers tell NDP

Make AI consultation public, B.C. legislature officers tell NDP

The artificial intelligence principles consultation only involved provincial government staff yet could heavily impact the public