My brief experience in an ‘AI-like state’ reshaped how I think about the future risks — and possibilities — of AI
Category: Professional
Op-Ed: What work needs to look like now
The stress I see in exam rooms reflects work systems that no longer fit how families live today
Women don fake mustaches in LinkedIn ‘gender bias’ fight
Profile experiments on the professional networking platform trigger debate over how algorithms amplify voices
How the budget undercuts Carney’s prosperity goals
Despite branding itself as a prosperity budget, Ottawa has sidelined the mental health investments economists say are essential for growth
Editorial: Why the best court reforms won’t make headlines
Some countries are considering scrapping jury trials to improve access to justice. Are there better ways to get to the same outcome?
Op-Ed: The million-dollar myth
The provinces claim to spend small fortunes training doctors. But this framing is inaccurate — and unfair
Op-Ed: The perils of judicial perfectionism
Convening multiple judges for routine civil matters may deliver better results — but still do more harm than good
Expert MAID recommendations look unlikely to inform policy
An expert committee has recommended medical bodies consider its reports when making MAID policy. It’s unclear that they will
Rise of the robots: the promise of physical AI
Tokyo company Enactic is developing humanoid robots to wash dishes and do laundry in short-staffed Japanese care homes
Ottawa ‘at risk’ of missing child-care goals: report
Ottawa risks missing its target of creating 250,000 new child-care spaces by 2026 and ensuring inclusive and flexible care
