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Canadian media giants sue OpenAI over ChatGPT’s alleged copyright violations

Canadian media giants sue OpenAI over ChatGPT’s alleged copyright violations Assad Jafri · 2 weeks ago · 2 min read Canadian media outlets are seeking protection against unauthorized use of content amid rising AI disputes in their lawsuit against OpenAI. 2 min read Updated: Nov. 29, 2024 at 11:02 pm UTC Cover art/illustration via CryptoSlate.

Canadian women wrap up eventful year with lopsided win over South Korea

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Canadian government to spend an extra $200 billion in healthcare over the next decade

New spending for healthcare was highlighted as a top priority in Canada’s Budget 2023. Healthcare is a provincial /territorial responsibility but due to pressure on the system caused by labour shortages and lack of funding before the COVID-19 pandemic (which intensified the situation), the provincial and territorial governments have requested more funding from the federal

Canadian teens still struggling with mental health even as pandemic wanes

Three years into the pandemic, many Canadian teens are still struggling with their mental health, and pediatric centres are reporting increases in hospitalizations and emergency room visits for conditions such as eating disorders, anxiety and suicide attempts...

Next generation of Canadian female athletes not participating in sports after COVID-19

In Canada, there are fewer women and girls participating in sports due to barriers like equity, access, racism and body image. As the sports world recovers from the pandemic, women and girls are not returning showing a larger divide than before...

Breaking news: Canadian privacy commissioners investigating TikTok

Canada’s federal privacy commissioner, along with three provincial privacy commissioners, has started an investigation into TikTok, examining how the video-streaming platform collects the personal data of Canadian users. The investigation is beginning now because class action lawsuits in the United States and Canada have been settled...

Canadian women shows effects of off-field labour distractions in loss to U.S.

Soccer Struggling to find their focus after the off-field drama of a bitter labour dispute with Canada Soccer, the Canadian women took it on...

Canadian Women’s National Soccer Team Striking Over Financial Support, Wage Disparity

Soccer The Canadian women's national soccer team is on strike due topay equity problems and budget cuts. Star forwards Christine Sinclair and Janine Beckie...

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Poland will introduce a “sovereignty test” for government tech purchases as Tusk warns AI dependency has reached dangerous proportions

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How small businesses can leverage AI

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