Tag: regulation
Interview With CTRL-S Founder Moritz Nill, Global Leader In Supply Chain Emissions Management
Q: How would you describe the state of tech in carbon supply chain management, and where it’s heading? Moritz Nill: Supply chain emissions have become a major priority for companies — driven largely by regulation. While most large companies have started measuring their emissions, very few go beyond that to … [continued]
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Stephen Harper: The preservation of Canada’s existence must be our highest objective
Beyond any necessary retaliatory tariffs, Canada must resist its own version of Trumpian protectionism
California’s Going Too Far On E-Bike regulations
There’s two ways to look at regulations. One common way to look at them is a bit like Metamucil. The goal isn’t to stop what’s happening (which would be very bad for your gut), but just to keep things working smoothly and regularly (the word regulation used to imply this … [continued]
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Has Musk Given Up On AI Regulation?
Several years ago, Elon Musk frequently warned about the dangers of AI technology, raising doomsday scenarios and comparing machine learning technology to nuclear weapons to describe their potential power. But, at the same time, he’s been against certain types of AI regulations, especially those that would place guardrails around hate … [continued]
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For interprovincial trade barriers, the devil is in the details
As a child, I had to have two smallpox vaccinations before entering Grade 1. You might wonder why. The reason is directly related to the place we find ourselves in Canada, with respect to the 47th President of the United States. When I began school, many decades ago, we lived in Quebec. But my doctor at […]