Ashee Pamma

Ashee is a writer for ITWC. She completed her degree in Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa. She hopes to become a columnist after further studies in Journalism. You can email her at [email protected]

Articles by Ashee Pamma

Telecom association shares internet and cellphone preparation tips ahead of storm season

The Canadian Telecommunications Association (CTA) has launched an awareness campaign, sharing the best practices for preparing for potential power and network outages ahead of...

‘A lot of the value of AI is related to the fact that they hallucinate’, says OpenAI’s CEO at Dreamforce

OpenAI’s chief executive officer (CEO) Sam Altman delved into the promises, challenges, and trust in AI, yesterday, in a conversation with Salesforce’s CEO and...

Microsoft promises to protect Copilot customers from copyright infringement claims

Last week, Microsoft announced the Copilot Copyright Commitment, aimed at protecting Copilot customers from copyright infringement claims. If a third-party sues a commercial customer for...

Apple users warned to update their devices after University of Toronto researchers expose spyware

Last week, University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab discovered a vulnerability in iPhone devices being “actively exploited” to deliver NSO Group's Pegasus mercenary spyware, without...

All TTC riders to have network coverage in less than a month under ISED’s new license conditions

Innovation minister François-Philippe Champagne today announced new license conditions that mandates Rogers to immediately share access to its infrastructure and technical information with Bell,...

AI will influence more jobs than it replaces: Forrester

The impact of artificial intelligence and automation is currently clouded by general panic, heart-wrenching anecdotes and exaggerated forecasts, Forrester underscores in a new report. But...

Is the Microsoft-OpenAI partnership on the rocks? Analysts weigh in

On Tuesday, Microsoft and OpenAI were named as defendants in yet another class action lawsuit for allegedly breaking several privacy laws.  This is the second...

Bill C-18 could see Google, Meta pay 4 per cent of their Canadian search revenue to the news sector

For the first time, the government has outlined draft regulations intended to establish specific criteria for the implementation of Bill C-18, which til now...

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