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Murad Hemmadi

Murad Hemmadi

Reporter / Ottawa Correspondent at The Logic

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Canada
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Business
  • House
  • Society
  • Energy
  • Politics

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Landbase raises US$12.5M from backers including Inovia for sales and marketing AI assistants

Landbase raises US$12.5M from backers including Inovia for sales and marketing AI assistants
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Big Canadian companies try to enter the AI adoption era

At Montreal’s All In conference, executives discussed how they’re using artificial intelligence to save or make more money.
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Federal fund pours $66.5M into firms for greener concrete

Heidelberg Materials will install carbon capture technology, Giatec Scientific pledges R&D effort.
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Canada will have to wait for AI productivity boost: Macklem

Adoption of technology will ‘play out over many years,’ Bank of Canada governor says
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Marvell to supersize Canadian workforce as AI demand soars

Silicon Valley hardware firm is expanding in Toronto and Ottawa, where demand for skilled chip talent is increasingly fierce.
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Canada’s AI industry celebrates Geoffrey Hinton’s Nobel Prize

Hinton’s foundational work on neural networks, and his ability to fight ‘doubters and the naysayers’ paved the way for today’s AI revolution.
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Chip firms push for ‘buy Canadian’ approach to $2B AI compute plan

Hardware bosses worry money will flow to U.S. tech and semiconductor giants if Canada doesn’t better target spending.
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AI startups clamour for access to Canada’s $2B compute plan

Program to reduce costs of processing power should be rolled out quickly and back the way firms are developing the technology now, executives say.
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Armilla AI hires TD executive as it chases insurance business

Toronto startup sees more room to help with AI risks as large firms increasingly adopt the technology.
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Investors will have to wait to see if their AI deals pay off

AI startups will take years to exit and financiers say concerns about valuation inflation will have to wait.
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OVHcloud is expanding in Canada to carve out an AI niche

The French data centre firm is focusing on clients running open-source models, and is growing its business in Canada to try and win market share from Big Tech