Vancouver's FIFA 2026 planning lacks oversight and coordination, leaving businesses, media, and vulnerable communities without answers before the games begin.
We’re entering an era where a teenager alone in his room can produce a full movie in days using AI tools—no studio, no crew, just subscriptions and imagination. After watching a fully AI-generated film online, one thought stands out: Hollywood is cooked. The $1,000, 90-minute movie is here.
Today the stars are chatty, but let’s be clear, this is quality conversation, not noise. The cosmic message is subtle, not loud, which means if you rush, you’ll miss it.
AI can improve efficiency in government, but automation alone is not enough. Canadians still need real people who can listen, understand context, and make thoughtful decisions. The future of public service must combine smart technology with human support.
The Singularity is the theory that artificial intelligence could surpass human intelligence and begin improving itself. Here’s what that means — and why entrepreneurs should pay attention now.
Oil shock, trade tensions, and AI investment dominate global markets in the March 15 WBN Morning Brief as energy disruptions ripple through the world economy.
Artificial intelligence can now generate images, voices, and videos that appear real. As this technology advances, society must confront a deeper question: who holds responsibility when AI is used to deceive?
Global markets have navigated oil volatility, AI investment expansion, geopolitical risk, and inflationary pressures, shaping the global business outlook over the past 24 hours.
Oil volatility, AI infrastructure expansion, and global economic signals dominate today’s business headlines as markets react to geopolitical tensions and shifting economic outlooks.
Oil surged as much as 25% in early trading amid fears of disruption through the Strait of Hormuz. G-7 nations are now considering releasing strategic reserves to stabilize markets.
Vancouver's FIFA 2026 planning lacks oversight and coordination, leaving businesses, media, and vulnerable communities without answers before the games begin.
We’re entering an era where a teenager alone in his room can produce a full movie in days using AI tools—no studio, no crew, just subscriptions and imagination. After watching a fully AI-generated film online, one thought stands out: Hollywood is cooked. The $1,000, 90-minute movie is here.
Today the stars are chatty, but let’s be clear, this is quality conversation, not noise. The cosmic message is subtle, not loud, which means if you rush, you’ll miss it.
AI can improve efficiency in government, but automation alone is not enough. Canadians still need real people who can listen, understand context, and make thoughtful decisions. The future of public service must combine smart technology with human support.
The Singularity is the theory that artificial intelligence could surpass human intelligence and begin improving itself. Here’s what that means — and why entrepreneurs should pay attention now.