by Maarten Albarda on Mar 15, 1:53 PM
In the not-too-distant past, YouTube content wasn't "TV," since it wasn't very sophisticated. Today, I watch a lot of YouTube content as part of my TV diet.
by Dave Morgan on Mar 14, 12:17 PM
Great allies aren't always perfectly aligned on all issues. But alliances between strong peoples, and fundamental beliefs, survive, as long as we are there for each other.
by Cory Treffiletti on Mar 13, 1:40 PM
Corporations need to establish curiosity at a cultural rather than at a departmental level.
by Gord Hotchkiss on Mar 12, 12:31 PM
Which of the best picture nominees would AI have the hardest time creating? I'd say it was "Barbie."
by Steven Rosenbaum on Mar 11, 1:22 PM
This year there was lots of excitement about AI, and lots of concerns. As for social media and how it harms children, that was an issue mentioned everywhere.
by Kaila Colbin on Mar 8, 2:06 PM
Can the bulk of the CEO's work be automated? Reader, it cannot. AI can help you manage information, process, data. It does not help you manage people.
by Dave Morgan on Mar 7, 3:47 PM
Four words define the current world of digital advertising revenue-sharing: ubiquitous, promiscuous, obfuscating and debasing.
by Cory Treffiletti on Mar 6, 1:06 PM
When "playbook" became a buzzword, I got anxious because I figured I needed to write everything down -- or how could I be sure I had a playbook at all?
by Gord Hotchkiss on Mar 5, 1:56 PM
If it's cheaper to stay in L.A. and use AI to create a location, rather than physically move to a "stand-in" location, Canadian film biz will dry up quickly.
by Steven Rosenbaum on Mar 4, 12:44 PM
In the realm of artificial intelligence, professor and author Gary Marcus is the quintessential rebel with a cause.