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Cohere co-founder 'skeptical' of AI creating sci-fi doomsday scenarios

Cohere co-founder 'skeptical' of AI creating sci-fi doomsday scenarios

Many in the industry have predicted AI will create or exacerbate bias, discrimination, echo chambers, fake news, terrorism and security threats.
Creating opportunities for health-care professionals

Creating opportunities for health-care professionals

Occupation and speech-language therapy focus of new USask master’s programs.
From insects to pronghorns, the silly to the sublime

From insects to pronghorns, the silly to the sublime

Summertime fun at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
Jack of all trades finds what suits her

Jack of all trades finds what suits her

Focus lands on environmental issues.
Opinion: Pest control equation becomes more complex

Opinion: Pest control equation becomes more complex

Patches of herbicide-resistant weeds are widespread in Saskatchewan.
First Nations University of Canada moving towards autonomy

First Nations University of Canada moving towards autonomy

Partnership formed with the Mastercard Foundation.
Finding Wonderland: Artist unveils new exhibition at Woodlawn park

Finding Wonderland: Artist unveils new exhibition at Woodlawn park

Estevan-based artist Bethany Dittmann introduced her latest exhibition Finding Wonderland on June 14 at Woodlawn Regional Park. As part of an artist's meet and greet, she walked the park with guests, talking about her creations, explaining the techniques and sharing stories. 
Yorkton Council gives final approval to brick mill loan

Yorkton Council gives final approval to brick mill loan

The amount involved in the loan is a maximum of $240,000.
Federal diplomatic blunders not impeding Sask India exports, Moe says

Federal diplomatic blunders not impeding Sask India exports, Moe says

Saskatchewan is taking international trade representation into its own hands says premier.
Rejecting city’s landfill application ‘wasn’t done lightly,’ RM reeve says

Rejecting city’s landfill application ‘wasn’t done lightly,’ RM reeve says

The rural council met on June 18 and voted 4-1 against a motion to approve city hall’s request to build a solid waste management venue north of the city on prime agriculture land. 
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