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AI and Social Media Manipulation: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Disinformation—the deliberate spread of false information—represents one of the most significant challenges facing democratic societies. Social media platforms, which promised to democratize information, have also become vectors for manipulation. Artificial intelligence plays increasingly complex roles in this landscape: as a tool for creating and spreading disinformation, as a means of detecting and countering it, and as a source of new challenges as its capabilities grow.

Alberta
Approved in AI and Automated Privacy Tools

What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED

When even the architects of artificial intelligence struggle to describe precisely what they're building, it signals something profound about this moment in technological history. Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft AI CEO and co-founder of DeepMind, brought this honest uncertainty to TED, offering a compelling new framework for understanding AI—one that may help us grasp both its nature and its implications.

Alberta
Approved in AI and Automated Privacy Tools

Why we're giving AI too much credit

Morten Rand-Hendriksen explores the profound impact of language on our understanding of technology, particularly AI. Using humor and personal anecdotes, he reveals how AI, devoid of understanding or intent, operates purely through pattern recognition yet feels human-like due to the language we use. He explains how terms like “artificial intelligence” and metaphors such as "thinking" or "learning" distort our perceptions, fueling unnecessary fears about AI surpassing humanity. Morten emphasizes that technology is a choice shaped by how we describe and engage with it.

Alberta
Approved in AI and Automated Privacy Tools

Why AI Is Incredibly Smart and Shockingly Stupid

The apparent paradox of artificial intelligence—systems that can outperform human experts at complex tasks while failing spectacularly at things any child could do—reveals fundamental truths about the nature of intelligence, the current state of AI technology, and what we should expect as these systems become increasingly integrated into our lives and institutions.

Alberta
Approved in AI and Automated Privacy Tools

Can we build AI without losing control over it?

Can We Build AI Without Losing Control Over It?

Neuroscientist and philosopher Sam Harris poses a disturbing question: as we build increasingly intelligent machines, are we adequately grappling with the implications of creating something that might eventually treat us the way we treat ants? This isn't science fiction speculation—it's a serious concern raised by researchers at the forefront of artificial intelligence development.

Alberta
Approved in Sandbox

GoldenEye

What Are CanuckDUCK AI Agents?

CanuckDUCK uses locally-hosted artificial intelligence to help Canadian communities make sense of their discussions, streamline governance, and save volunteer time. Our AI runs entirely on Canadian infrastructure - your data never leaves the country.

🦆 Forum Analysis Engine (FAE)

What it does: Reads through forum discussions and produces board-ready summaries.

How it helps:

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Approved in Open Data and Public Access

Government of Canada AI Register (Minimum Viable Product)

In an era where artificial intelligence increasingly influences government decisions affecting millions of Canadians, the Government of Canada has taken a significant step toward transparency by establishing an AI Register. This public registry documents how federal departments and agencies are using AI systems, representing an important commitment to openness about automated decision-making in public services.

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Approved in Parks & Recreation

Riley Park Playground Equipment

Parks and playgrounds are essential community infrastructure, providing spaces for children to play, families to gather, and residents to enjoy the outdoors. When playground equipment deteriorates, it raises both safety concerns and questions about how communities can effectively advocate for maintenance and improvements.

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