Technology

Why Canada has so many cyberattacks—and why we’re all at risk

Cybersecurity boss Sami Khoury tells us how crime plays out in the Cyber Wild West

AI avatars will be the new customer service reps

They’ll help us shop, bank and book travel

Machines will read our minds

AI brain sensors will translate our thoughts into speech, text or even other languages

Robots will help cure loneliness

Social companions can read emotions and help with daily tasks

The sexbots are coming

In the next year or two, we’ll have sophisticated, purpose-built bots designed for relationships, sex and intimacy

AI-enabled scams will proliferate

Ultra-realistic digital trickery will help fraudsters deceive people on an entirely new scale

The university essay will die out

AI will replace traditional forms of academic assessment—and create new ones

Political deepfakes will spread confusion and misinformation

The more confusion these deepfakes sow, the more people will accuse each other of faking everything. You’re not going to believe what you see. You’re going to disbelieve what you don’t like. 

Autonomous weapons will threaten humanity

Militaries will use AI to wage deadlier biological and chemical warfare. But what if the technology turns against us?

Machines will make our food tastier and healthier

AI algorithms can reduce food waste,  add more nutrition and solve some of our restaurant-staffing woes

Personalized, preventive medicine is on its way

We’ll use machine learning to predict illness before it starts, reducing pressure on the health-care system

Hackers will use AI to orchestrate worldwide cyberattacks

The new AI might help criminals take down power grids or infiltrate electric vehicle networks

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