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The hidden humans powering the AI economy

The hidden humans powering the AI economy

We usually hear two sides to the AI and employment story: star engineers earning enormous salaries, and job loss for many others. But from gig workers paid poorly to annotate data, to people with advanced degrees training specialized AI, it takes a huge labour force to develop AI.

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U.S. to cut flights at 40 airports during government shutdown

U.S. to cut flights at 40 airports during government shutdown

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that it was taking the extraordinary step of reducing air traffic by 10 per cent across 40 “high-volume” U.S. markets beginning Friday morning to maintain travel safety as air traffic controllers exhibit signs of strain during the ongoing government shutdown.

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The oilsands, the housing crisis next door and a new partnership to bring about change | CBC News
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August 1, 2023

The oilsands, the housing crisis next door and a new partnership to bring about change | CBC News

When you live without direct power and running water, everyday…

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How 'financialized' landlords may be contributing to rising rents in Canada | CBC News
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August 1, 2023

How ‘financialized’ landlords may be contributing to rising rents in Canada | CBC News

Khalil Alibi is facing his Goliath.Starlight Investments is Canada’s largest…

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Opening ceremony gets Canada Games off to energetic start in St. John's
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July 9, 2023

Opening ceremony gets Canada Games off to energetic start in St. John’s

ST. JOHN’S —  If the opening ceremony was any indication, the…

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Summer McIntosh wins 2nd gold in quest for 5 at swimming worlds, captures 200m IM
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July 9, 2023

Summer McIntosh wins 2nd gold in quest for 5 at swimming worlds, captures 200m IM

Canadian superstar Summer McIntosh is two for two in her…

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B.C. Supreme Court certifies Canada-wide class-action lawsuit against opioid makers
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June 28, 2023

B.C. Supreme Court certifies Canada-wide class-action lawsuit against opioid makers

British Columbia’s attorney general says the Supreme Court of Canada…

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From abstinence to 'grey-area drinking,' why alcohol habits aren't a black-and-white issue
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May 22, 2023

From abstinence to ‘grey-area drinking,’ why alcohol habits aren’t a black-and-white issue

The Current27:00How to help a loved one drink lessIt’s a…

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Should Canada put cancer warnings on alcohol? Doctor says we have a right to know the risks
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May 22, 2023

Should Canada put cancer warnings on alcohol? Doctor says we have a right to know the risks

As It Happens6:35Should Canada put cancer warnings on alcohol? Doctor…

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U.S. surgeon general urges cancer warnings for alcoholic drinks
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May 22, 2023

U.S. surgeon general urges cancer warnings for alcoholic drinks

Alcoholic drinks should carry a label warning consumers about their…

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Why a song contest has emerged as Europe’s most controversial election
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May 13, 2023

Why a song contest has emerged as Europe’s most controversial election

By the time Israeli singer Noam Bettan took the stage…

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