Creators of AI systems are calling on the Canadian government to mandate transparency around the training data used in these systems. They argue that without knowing how AI systems are being trained, there is a risk of biased or discriminatory outcomes. This push for disclosure is part of a larger conversation around the ethical use of AI technology.
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Trial in 2025 for man accused of killing Edmonton girlfriend in Scotland
Aren Bylot Pearson, a 40-year-old Alberta man, has been indicted for the murder of his 24-year-old girlfriend, Claire Leveque, in Scotland. The incident occurred while the couple was staying with Pearson's mother in the remote Shetland Islands, leading to Pearson's arrest and high-security incarceration. The trial is scheduled for October 6, 2025, in Edinburgh, as Claire's father, Clint Leveque, recalls the heartbreaking events leading to his daughter's tragic death. Full Article
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