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DATS users concerned over wages for drivers

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New ReviewFor DATS users in Edmonton, drivers wages should match ETS drivers in their opinion.
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Gun Buyers Shouldn't be Required to Share Social Media with Police, ACLU Says

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A new bill in Illinois would require potential gun buyers to reveal their public social media accounts to state police. The ACLU is now speaking out against the idea, citing privacy and bias concerns. "The things that social media would...
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Trump Doubles Down on Google Attack With "#StopTheBias" Tweet

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President Trump's broadside against the search giant shows no signs of abating. Here's how Google is responding.
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Is it Yanny or Laurel?

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It's the sound clip that's dividing the internet. Cheddar gets to the bottom of the mystery.
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Ellen Pao Thinks Silicon Valley Is Getting Better About Discrimination

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Ellen Pao is out with a new book titled "Reset: My Fight for Inclusion and Lasting Change." The technology investor gained attention after suing her former employer, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, over gender discrimination in 2012....
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Judge who wore Trump hat says it was a joke gone wrong

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Hamilton Judge Bernd Zabel, who wore a "Make America Great Again" hat after Donald Trump's victory, is facing a disciplinary panel following a slew of complaints about what he acknowledged to be judicial misconduct
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Racial profiling by Edmonton police uncovered

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Critics are calling for an Alberta-wide ban on street checks after data from 2016 obtained by CBC News shows Indigenous women were nearly 10 times as likely to be checked as white women
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Rutgers police: Person charged for shooting people with Orbeez gun

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A Rutgers University student tells News 12 New Jersey that he was one of the victims.
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Irth App asking providers to drop biases that Black mothers face in health care

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Irth is a Yelp-like app that serves as a resource for Black mothers to rank their care, leave feedback and find providers in the area that help to provide health care without bias.
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Racial bias safeguards missing from Bill C-27's Artificial Intelligence Data Act draft, says U of C professor

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University of Calgary assistant professor of AI and law, Gideon Christian, has sent a letter to the House of Commons committee reviewing Bill C-27 to flag major flaws in AI regarding racial bias, especially affecting people of colour.
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Schoolchildren will grow up with AI and should learn about it, tech insiders say

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Some argue that as AI becomes a more common part of our lives, schoolchildren should learn about it.
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MPW Summit 2023: View From Silicon Valley

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Asha Sharma, Chief Operating Officer, Instacart Clara Shih, Chief Executive Officer, Salesforce AI Moderator: Ruth Umoh, FORTUNE
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Is AI the 'co-pilot of creativity'? More industries are investing to support business and staff

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Hospitality giant Accenture announced a €2.7 billion investment in artificial intelligence, doubling its talent pool from 40,000 to 80,000.
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Good2Know: Study Finds Racial Bias in Software Diagnosing Lung Cancer

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A new study published yesterday in Jama found that a test used to diagnose patients with lung cancer had a built-in racial bias. The algorithm in the software used to diagnose patients assumed that Black people had naturally weaker lung...
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Singh explains motion calling on David Johnston to step down

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party will present a motion calling on David Johnston to step down as special rapporteur on foreign interference due to an 'appearance of bias.'
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Al Jazeera marks World Press Freedom Day

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Al Jazeera celebrates journalists and crews covering stories from all over the world.
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Russia mulls lifting Twitter ban after Musk reinstates Kremlin account

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Russia is considering lifting its ban on Twitter after the social media network reinstated access to accounts of Russian state agencies.
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R. Kelly's attorney argues he will face 'tainted' jury

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Jennifer Bonjean, a lawyer representing R. Kelly, argues it will be difficult to find impartial jurors who haven't heard about the singer or have watched the documentary Surviving R. Kelly. Bonjean says this is a 'rare case where bias...
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Hate crimes have risen along with increasing societal divisions: experts

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Data released by Statistics Canada shows that hate crimes are on the rise. Experts say increasing societal divisions are part of the problem.
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Google hypes camera that captures darker skin more accurately

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Google says its new Real Tone feature in the Pixel 6 smartphone makes darker skin tones look more natural in pictures — a big claim that the tech giant is spending big money to promote.
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Lean In CEO Details Circles Program for Women, Tackling the Gender Pay Gap

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Rachel Thomas, the co-founder and CEO of the non-profit Lean In, joined Cheddar amid Women's History Month, to discuss how the organization is taking on issues that continue to impact the workplace through its Circles program. "These are...
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Would Amy Coney Barrett recuse herself from election-related cases?

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Sen. Chris Coons asks Amy Coney Barrett to clarify her position around recusal from election-related cases, given what Donald Trump has publicly said about the Nov. 3 election winding up in the Supreme Court and the fact that he wants...
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RCAF Investigator is asked whether a software glitch caused the Cyclone helicopter crash

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RCAF Flight Investigator Colonel John Alexander and Lieutenant General Alain Pelletier spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill on Tuesday.
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RCAF Investigator is asked if flight computer was in control of the helicopter when it crashed

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RCAF Flight Investigator Colonel John Alexander and Lieutenant General Alain Pelletier spoke with the CBC's Murray Brewster on Parliament Hill.