Artificial intelligence to be hot topic at Collision tech conference in Toronto
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:47:19 GMT
TORONTO — As the Collision tech conference gets underway in Toronto, its chief executive expects much of the chatter at the event to focus on artificial intelligence.Paddy Cosgrave says most of the annual event’s top talks are delving into the technology and how blue-chip brands and startups are using it to advance their companies.He says it’s unusual for a single topic to dominate the event, a shift from last year when blockchain, cryptocurrencies and layoffs sparked discussions.This year’s Collision will see the so-called godfather of AI Geoffrey Hinton hit the stage and feature talks from executives at Google’s AI research venture DeepMind and the founders of Canadian AI startup Cohere.Cosgrave anticipates Hinton, who recently left Google to speak more freely about AI, will share some of his concerns about the technology.Collision expects about 40,000 people to visit the four-day conference at the Enercare Centre by the time it ends on Thursday evening. It...Statistics Canada to release May inflation reading today
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:47:19 GMT
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada is set to release its inflation reading for May this morning. The federal agency’s consumer price index report is expected to show Canada’s inflation rate fell last month.RBC is forecasting the annual inflation rate slowed to 3.6 per cent, down from 4.4 per cent in April.The commercial bank says the slowdown comes as gasoline prices have fallen significantly compared to a year ago. Forecasters are also hoping to see that food inflation slowed last month, a source of financial strain for many families. The Bank of Canada will be paying close attention to today’s report, as it gears up for its interest rate decision on July 12.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 27, 2023.The Canadian PressCompetition Bureau to release study on grocery sector concentration and food costs
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GATINEAU, Que. — Canada’s competition watchdog is expected to release a study today examining whether consolidation in the grocery sector is contributing to rising food costs.The Competition Bureau announced the study last fall as grocery prices rose at the fastest pace in 40 years.It said the study would examine three broad questions: how grocery sector competition affects prices, what Canada can learn from other countries that have taken steps to increase competition and how governments can lower barriers to entry and expansion in the sector.Many Canadians buy groceries from retail chains operated by one of three companies: Loblaws, Sobeys, and Metro. Other important retailers include Costco and Walmart, as well as independent grocers.The Competition Bureau says when consumers have more choices between grocery stores, they are likely to pay lower prices, gain greater convenience and be served by higher levels of innovation.This report by The Canadian Press was first publish...Daily horoscope for June 27, 2023
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Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Libra.Happy Birthday for Tuesday, June 27, 2023:You are strong-willed with a vibrant energy. You’re eager for new experiences and willing to take a chance. You are competitive and persuasive. Simplicity is the key to life this year. It’s time to create solid foundations, plus take charge of your health. Work hard and stay grounded.ARIES(March 21-April 19)★★★Be ready to cooperate with others today because the Moon is still opposite your sign. Quite likely, you will meet someone who is vigorous and interested in sports, socializing or something to do with your kids. Stay light on your feet so you can be flexible. Tonight: Cooperate.TAURUS(April 20-May 20)★★★★You can get a lot done at work today or in anything that you choose to do because you are motivated to follow through and go after what you want. Competition will only spur you on. You also might be interested in exploring a ...Pope offers prayers to family of 'Vatican girl' who went missing 40 years ago
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Pope Francis (pictured) on Sunday (25 June) offered prayers and solidarity to the family of a Vatican schoolgirl who went missing 40 years ago in one of Italy's most enduring mysteries.Emanuela Orlandi, the 15-year-old daughter of a Vatican usher, failed to return home on June 22, 1983, after a music lesson in central Rome.The case has drawn renewed worldwide attention following the release of the Netflix series "Vatican Girl" late last year.Referring to the 40th anniversary of the disappearance, Francis said he wanted "to express once again my closeness to her family, especially her mother, assuring my prayers".Delivering his Angelus message, Francis addressed crowds in St Peter's Square including Orlandi's brother Pietro, who has long campaigned for the Vatican to shed light on the mystery.Pietro Orlandi was standing with a group of supporters holding up photographs and banners that called for "truth" and "justice".He welcomed the pope's remarks, calling them "a positive signal" a...Miss Manners: Why do they ask such questions about my groceries?
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DEAR MISS MANNERS: Have you ever been to the grocery store, seen someone pushing a cart full of groceries and wondered if they’re shopping for a party? Or if perhaps they have a dozen kids at home?Ever had the nerve to actually ask the shopper what all the food is for?Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: The bride isn’t that friendly, plus I know she’s already married. Must I go to her wedding? Advice | Miss Manners: Am I right that it’s disgusting to put eyeglasses on a kitchen counter? Advice | Miss Manners: They got upset when I tried to step out of the photo Advice | Miss Manners: Our dinner guests said everything was fine. Obviously, it was not. Advice | Miss Manners: What I failed to teach my 5-year-old has become a problem I have three teenagers and shop every 10 to 12 days, and my cart is full to the brim every time. I’m stopped every single trip, sometimes multipl...Dear Abby: We can’t go out with her anymore, and we can’t tell her why
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DEAR ABBY: I would like your help on how to deal with a problem I am having with my mother-in-law.The in-laws call at least once a week wanting us to go out to dinner with them. It’s embarrassing because my mother-in-law is always horrible to the waiter. She complains about everything and usually causes some sort of a scene.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: My daughters want to follow the same house rules as my son Advice | Dear Abby: He made my life miserable, and my daughter demands I socialize with him Advice | Dear Abby: How do I tell her our dinners are no longer high priority? Advice | Dear Abby: She dressed like a bride at the funeral, and things got worse from there Advice | Dear Abby: My wife demands compensation for housework and sex My husband and I are at a loss about how to tell her this is why we no longer want to go out with them.We have tried making excuses and inviting them to ou...El humo de los incendios forestales llega a Europa mientras Canadá registra la peor temporada de incendios de su historia
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(CNN) — Canadá registró oficialmente la peor temporada de incendios forestales de su historia. El humo de las llamas cruzó el océano Atlántico y llegó este lunes al oeste de Europa.Canadá tuvo un comienzo dramático de la temporada de incendios forestales, con al menos 7.563.044 hectáreas carbonizadas en todo el país. La actividad de los incendios forestales en Canadá suele alcanzar su punto álgido de junio a agosto, por lo que aún queda más de la mitad de la temporada alta por llegar.Como consecuencia de este comienzo sin precedentes de la temporada de incendios, este año se ha convertido en la peor temporada de incendios de la que se tiene constancia, superando la anterior marca establecida en 1995 en cuanto a superficie total quemada. En 1995 ardieron en el país al menos 7.105.997 hectáreas, según las estadísticas de incendios del Centro Interagencias Canadiense de Incendios Forestales.Según la Oficina Meteorológica del Reino Unido, el humo de los incendios forestales, que a...Russian authorities drop charges against mercenary chief Prigozhin and others involved in the armed rebellion
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MOSCOW (AP) — Russian authorities drop charges against mercenary chief Prigozhin and others involved in the armed rebellion.SourceFive for Fighting cross-checks The Anthem and thinks Ovechkin can catch Gretzky
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