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Embrace the unexpected: To teach AI how to handle new situations, change the rules of the game

March 30, 2021 The Conversation

My colleagues and I changed a digital version of Monopoly so that instead of getting US$200 each time a player passes Go, the player is charged a wealth tax. We didn’t do this to gain […]

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The secret to a successful startup

March 8, 2021 The Conversation

Starting a new business can be satisfying but stressful. Among other tasks, entrepreneurs must raise enough funds for their ventures. But it turns out the type of funding matters, not just the amount. Start-ups funded via […]

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Stressed out working from home? Consider a hotel day pass

March 1, 2021 The Conversation

J.K. Rowling famously wrote her Harry Potter series from local cafés and, eventually, out of a five-star hotel. She found that working from home had too many distractions, including child-care responsibilities. Instead, she simply needed a quiet […]

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Face masks hide our facial expressions and can exacerbate racial bias

February 28, 2021 The Conversation

Wearing a face mask is a COVID-19 infection control staple. Many states, provinces and municipalities now mandate the use of masks in indoor public spaces to prevent viral spread. Over 90 per cent of American […]

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How online markets are helping local stores survive COVID-19

February 23, 2021 The Conversation

Retail giants like Amazon are blurring the boundaries of consumption. But thanks to platforms that link online consumption to local interests, the desire to buy local, a trend fuelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, is now giving […]

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How to navigate a freelance career during the COVID-19 crisis

February 23, 2021 The Conversation

Millions of people around the world have lost their jobs, temporarily or permanently, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Freelancers and contract workers have been among those heavily affected by this health and economic crisis. Freelancers often work on […]

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WallStreetBets is disrupting financial markets — possibly permanently

February 10, 2021 The Conversation

By: Pierre-Yann Dolbec If the financial world follows the pattern seen a decade or so ago in other markets, such as fashion and music, Reddit’s WallStreetBets (r/wallstreetbets) phenomenon might have transformed investing forever. In the fashion, financial and […]

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What Biden’s presidency means for Canada-U.S. agri-food trade

February 9, 2021 The Conversation

By: Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor and Eugene Beaulieu Although international trade has long been affected by domestic politics, former U.S. president Donald Trump dramatically increased trade irritants between the United States and Canada. This was especially […]

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As U.S. Capitol investigators use facial recognition, it begs the question: Who owns our faces?

February 8, 2021 The Conversation

Who owns your face? Of course, a silly question … right? But what about the data generated from your face? And what does it mean to have your face become data? Already, plenty of data […]

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Financial professions must pivot to stave off technological extinction

February 5, 2021 The Conversation

Blockchain technology threatens to upend the financial sector. While this presents an opportunity to reduce costs for businesses and consumers alike, it may also make some professions, like accounting, obsolete. What can financial professionals do to […]

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