The Limits of AI
As artificial intelligence advances, humans need to pay closer attention to what it can and can’t do Read More
As artificial intelligence advances, humans need to pay closer attention to what it can and can’t do Read More
Francess Halpenny helped turn U of T into an academic publishing powerhouse Read More
A U of T library student delivers a high-tech talk Read More
U of T study finds older Canadians are highly concerned about digital security – sometimes to their disadvantage Read More
The practice of faking a grassroots movement gets an update in the age of social media Read More
UTM students design educational games about life on the International Space Station Read More
Margaret Lam’s company aims to reduce ticket prices for concertgoers Read More
A golden borscht soup helped alumna Mary Berg win the title of MasterChef Canada. She now serves up her recipes on CTV’s “Your Morning” show Read More
Anabela Piersol showcases independent clothing designers, as well as her own lovely creations Read More
How a unique collaboration is making life better for a student with cerebral palsy Read More
New Toronto city librarian Vickery Bowles wants everyone to read, write, create Read More
Museum Studies grad Jake Paleczny comes up with fun ways for visitors to learn about the moose, elk and other animals that make up the “living collection” at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve Read More
He modernized Canada‘s Library of Parliament, then helped other countries to do the same Read More
The War of 1812, as seen by political cartoonists Read More
For Facebook and other technology companies it’s still an open – and troublesome – question Read More
How Zella Palmer Cuadra’s MA project became a cookbook Read More
3-D printing is creating new opportunities – and raising intriguing questions – as digital and physical realms meld Read More
Rebecca Niles turned an opportunity that came up during her thesis into a full-time job at the Folger Shakespeare Library Read More
U of T’s Knowledge Media Design Institute challenges its students to use media to raise awareness Read More
Security cameras are everywhere. A new app invites Torontonians to help map them Read More
Rather than warning students away from Wikipedia, some professors are now embracing it Read More
$1.8-million campaign will revitalize U of T’s culture and technology program and build on McLuhan’s legacy Read More
Ten concepts that could shape the future: from digital credentials to safer drugs to DNA-tailored diets and more Read More
What information studies grad won a spot on Jeopardy, got her Daily Double right and found out something surprising while on set? Read More
New volume traces print back hundreds of years Read More
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