There’s a lot to be anxious about: wildfires, pandemics, flash floods, AI. But the city is prepared for every worst-case scenario, sort of
Everything’s fine! Except for the risk of wildfires, extreme weather, pandemics, asteroids, supervolcanoes, power grid failures, nuclear war, killer robots and zombie apocalypses. What you really need to worry about and why
Commuting in Toronto is maddening, and it's driving the city to the brink. Kurtis McBride, a member of the city’s new congestion task force, has a plan to save us from our cars
Julie MacDonell breaks down the Toronto connection to the Swift deepfake saga, how the superstar could sue the images’ creators, and why new technologies are putting women and girls at risk
He spent half a century developing artificial intelligence. Now, he worries that his life’s work could spell the end of humanity. Inside his mission to warn the world
Bo Wang, the new chief AI scientist at UHN—Canada’s largest hospital network—on embracing tech, cutting down wait times and whether robots are coming for health care workers’ jobs
Benjy Katchen is the founder of Wahi, an app that uses artificial intelligence to help buyers navigate the real estate market—and even earn part of their own commission
The world’s top AI experts are holed up on College Street, revolutionizing the way we move
She’s leading Uber’s charge into the controversial world of self-driving cars