Technology

  • Gmail’s New AI Inbox Could Help You Manage Emails Faster

    Gmail’s New AI Inbox Could Help You Manage Emails Faster

    Google is testing a new feature in Gmail called AI Inbox. Basically, it scans your emails, picks out the important bits, and points out tasks so you don’t have to spend ages scrolling. It sounds useful, especially if your inbox is a mess. For example, it might notice a dentist appointment in an email and…

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  • Ford CEO Highlights Regional Production as New Auto Norm

    Ford CEO Highlights Regional Production as New Auto Norm

    Jim Farley, Ford’s CEO, said on January 16, 2026 that the auto industry is moving away from globalization. He cited tariffs, political tensions, and protectionist policies. Basically, Ford is saying build closer to your key markets or pay the cost. It makes sense if you think about recent disruptions. The pandemic, chip shortages, and trade…

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  • MDA Space Lands SHIELD Contract, Expands Defense Opportunities

    MDA Space Lands SHIELD Contract, Expands Defense Opportunities

    MDA Space (TSX: MDA) announced it received an IDIQ contract from the U.S. Missile Defense Agency for the SHIELD program. That stands for Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense. The program covers work across land, sea, air, cyber, and space. It is a broad initiative with lots of moving parts. Why It MattersCEO Mike Greenley…

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  • OpenAI Rolls Out Ads on ChatGPT for Free Users

    OpenAI Rolls Out Ads on ChatGPT for Free Users

    OpenAI announced Friday that it plans to start testing advertisements on ChatGPT in the coming weeks. The company says this step is part of a strategy to cover the growing costs of running the world’s most popular AI chatbot. Initially, ads will appear only in the U.S. for free users and lower-tier subscribers. Premium Pro…

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  • Ex-Defence Minister Enters Canadian Defence Tech With Bold New Startup

    Ex-Defence Minister Enters Canadian Defence Tech With Bold New Startup

    Former Canadian defence minister Harjit Sajjan has entered the private sector with a new defence technology startup aimed at supporting Canada’s growing military and sovereignty ambitions, particularly in the Arctic. Sajjan is a cofounder and executive chair of Juno Industries Inc., a Vancouver-based company developing autonomous systems software for use in high-risk environments. The startup…

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  • Fine-Tuning AI the Wrong Way Can Make It Dangerous

    Fine-Tuning AI the Wrong Way Can Make It Dangerous

    A new study in Nature suggests something worrying. If you train an AI to behave badly in one specific task, it can start behaving badly in other tasks too. Large language models like ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini are used as chatbots and assistants. They can give wrong or even harmful advice sometimes. Understanding why this…

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  • Thinking About AI: Why Verbs Matter More Than You Realize

    Thinking About AI: Why Verbs Matter More Than You Realize

    We say “think,” “know,” “understand,” and “remember” all the time. That is how we describe human minds. But when we use these words for AI, things get tricky. Machines start sounding human. They are not. Not even close. Jo Mackiewicz from Iowa State explained it simply. “We use mental verbs all the time, so it…

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  • ZENN AI: Betting on Clarity in a Noisy Data Economy

    ZENN AI: Betting on Clarity in a Noisy Data Economy

    AI is supposed to make sense of complicated stuff, right? Scans, lab results, materials data, all that. But here’s the thing. It often struggles when the data aren’t perfect. And real-world data almost never are. Different labs, different machines, even the same experiment on a different day can give slightly different numbers. Most AI models…

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  • The Future of Shopping Is Here: Google Gemini’s AI Revolution

    The Future of Shopping Is Here: Google Gemini’s AI Revolution

    Google is trying something new with its Gemini AI chatbot. The company is working with Walmart, Shopify, Wayfair, and a few other big retailers to let people find and buy stuff without leaving the chat. It is kind of like having a shopping assistant inside your phone, though for now it is mostly U.S. users.…

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  • Big Tech’s Unexpected AI Pairing

    Big Tech’s Unexpected AI Pairing

    Apple has mostly stayed quiet on AI while others went all-in. Microsoft, Amazon, Meta — they spent big, fast. Apple? Not so much. Until now. It’s making a move, and it’s leaning on Google to do it. The deal is multi-year. Google’s Gemini models and cloud infrastructure will support Apple’s AI features across its products.…

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