Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we live, but access to the technology is not equal, according to Renata Dwan, special adviser to the UN Secretary-General’s envoy on technology.
Witnessing this shift has led to two key realizations. First, already faced with long-standing and widespread inequality, people of color in this country continue to struggle and care more about ...
Canadians' top human rights concerns are about censorship, inequality and racism, suggests a survey commissioned by the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, while access to health care and education ...
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A group of families and foundations from across Canada have pledged $405 million over the next decade to help solve climate change ... one is concerned about inequality, housing, food, migrant ...