Robots will let students attend class and talk with classmates virtually as truancy rates surge due to bullying and post-COVID anxiety
Category: Tech
ChatGPT turns to business as popularity wanes
OpenAI is launching a business version of ChatGPT as it grapples with declining usership nine months after its historic debut
The new normal: Driverless cars cruise the streets of San Francisco
This summer, driverless cars were approved to operate 24/7 across San Francisco except on freeways. Passengers recount their experiences
Controversial online-harms bill expected this fall
Online-harms bill is expected this fall, following consultation process that has been marred by accusations of non-transparency and pushback
EU users to have more power over Facebook, Instagram content
Under a landmark EU law, digital giants will be forced to more aggressively police content online to protect users
Confessions of a university essay ghostwriter
Canadian Affairs sat down with a man who writes essays for university students for a living. He spoke about how his work is being affected by ChatGPT.
Chinese youth to have smartphone, internet use curbed
China has introduced restrictions to fight internet addiction by young people — but parents will be able to bypass them if they wish
UK launches first postal deliveries by drone
Royal Mail said the drone service is expected to significantly improve service levels and delivery times to remote areas
EU opens anti-trust probe into Microsoft over Teams
The European Commission announced an antitrust probe into Microsoft bundling its Teams app with Office
Uncertainty as internet reaches remote Amazon
The Matses Indigenous group in Brazil has just leapt into modernity with the arrival of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet
