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Application & Adoption

Can Chatbots Replace Human Mental Health Support?

August 18, 2025

✍️ Op-Ed by Sabia Irfan. Sabia is an undergraduate computer science student at McGill University and is interested in AI, biotechnology, and journalism. With more than 987 million users worldwide, chatbots are … [Read more...] about Can Chatbots Replace Human Mental Health Support?

Canada’s Minister of AI and Digital Innovation is a Historic First. Here’s What We Recommend.

May 26, 2025

✍️ By Renjie Butalid. Renjie is Co-founder and Director of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) and Vice President, Business Development at Metrika. Previously, he served as Associate Director of the Dobson Centre … [Read more...] about Canada’s Minister of AI and Digital Innovation is a Historic First. Here’s What We Recommend.

Am I Literate? Redefining Literacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

May 26, 2025

🔬 Book Review by Michelle Baldwin. Michelle is a Senior Associate at Equity Cubed, an advisor to the Montreal AI Ethics Institute, and a faculty member in the Governance, Leadership, and Ethics program at Huron … [Read more...] about Am I Literate? Redefining Literacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

From Promise to Practice: A Glimpse into AI-Driven Approaches to Neuroscience

February 17, 2025

🔬 Original article by Le Thuy Duong Nguyen from Encode Canada. 📌 Editor’s Note: This article was originally written in February 2024 and is now being published as part of our Recess series, featuring university … [Read more...] about From Promise to Practice: A Glimpse into AI-Driven Approaches to Neuroscience

CodeAid: Evaluating a Classroom Deployment of an LLM-based Programming Assistant that Balances Student and Educator Needs

December 16, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Majeed Kazemitabaar, a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Toronto researching the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction and Education, specifically focusing on AI and … [Read more...] about CodeAid: Evaluating a Classroom Deployment of an LLM-based Programming Assistant that Balances Student and Educator Needs

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Tech Futures: The threat of AI-generated code to the world’s digital infrastructure

The undying sun hangs in the sky, as people gather around signal towers, working through their digital devices.

Dreams and Realities in Modi’s AI Impact Summit

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Tech Futures: Diversity of Thought and Experience: The UN’s Scientific Panel on AI

This image shows a large white, traditional, old building. The top half of the building represents the humanities (which is symbolised by the embedded text from classic literature which is faintly shown ontop the building). The bottom section of the building is embossed with mathematical formulas to represent the sciences. The middle layer of the image is heavily pixelated. On the steps at the front of the building there is a group of scholars, wearing formal suits and tie attire, who are standing around at the enternace talking and some of them are sitting on the steps. There are two stone, statute-like hands that are stretching the building apart from the left side. In the forefront of the image, there are 8 students - which can only be seen from the back. Their graduation gowns have bright blue hoods and they all look as though they are walking towards the old building which is in the background at a distance. There are a mix of students in the foreground.

Tech Futures: Co-opting Research and Education

Agentic AI systems and algorithmic accountability: a new era of e-commerce

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