Does regulating artificial intelligence save humanity or just stifle innovation? The Conversation October 24, 2017 artificial intelligence Some people are afraid that heavily armed artificially intelligent robots might take over the world, enslaving humanity – or perhaps exterminating us.
Innovation Inspired by Nature: What can we learn from Fire Ants? TSSS Contributor July 28, 2017 Innovation Leaders, Sustainability Themed Videos They're not just an animal, they're a material. And that's got engineers interested.
Why was the iPhone so disruptive? The Conversation June 30, 2017 Innovation Leaders The heightened importance of software on a mobile phone shifted the industry.
Canada Launches National ‘Conversation’ On Energy But You Most Likely Missed it. The Energy Mix April 27, 2017 Energy, Cities and Climate Change, political leadership What does Canada’s energy future look like, and how do we get there?
Could this be the most efficient solar panel ever? TSSS Contributor March 22, 2017 Innovation Leaders, renewable energy MIT researchers have been experimenting with an entirely new process for converting sunlight into electricity.
VIDEO: A robot that eats pollution Brad Zarnett February 26, 2017 Innovation Leaders, Sustainability Themed Videos, environmental impact Meet the "Row-bot," a robot that cleans up pollution and generates the electricity needed to power itself by swallowing dirty water.
Canada’s moving towards a Circular Economy – business must prepare now Michael Zabaneh October 25, 2016 Business and Sustainability, circular economy, Waste Reduction Mega trends are changing the way business is conducted - a new circular economic model is emerging.
Innovation: Beer Company Develops Edible Six-Pack Rings To Protect Marine Life TSSS Contributor October 6, 2016 Business and Sustainability, Culture and Leadership, Innovation Leaders, Sustainability Themed Videos, environmental impact Saltwater Brewery and an ad agency developed a brilliant idea to save marine life if six-pack rings end up in the ocean.