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Tag: Shannon Tse

Learning From the Past: Canada’s War in Afghanistan and The Detainee Scandal

Learning From the Past: Canada’s War in Afghanistan and The Detainee Scandal

March 25, 2024March 19, 2024 Shannon Tse

The 2009 detainee scandal in Canada evidenced how the government and military officials were informed of the inhumane treatment of detainees in Afghanistan but rejected and overlooked the numerous reports. When the media eventually brought the issue to light, it … Continue reading

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Artificial Intelligence: Child Pornography, Deepfakes, and Sexually Exploited Children

Artificial Intelligence: Child Pornography, Deepfakes, and Sexually Exploited Children

March 2, 2024February 21, 2024 Shannon Tse

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a leap in technology influencing how individuals understand digitalization as it rapidly flows into every facet of everyday life. The 2023 Global AI Safety Summit has drawn attention to how consumers can communicate with these domains … Continue reading

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Smart Home Technologies: Reinforcing Dated, Repressive Gender Roles

Smart Home Technologies: Reinforcing Dated, Repressive Gender Roles

December 15, 2023December 8, 2023 Shannon Tse

Despite women’s growing presence in the workforce, many continue to encounter difficulties balancing work inside and outside the home. Yet, in light of the widespread implementation of smart home technologies used in households today, marketed as “Digital Housekeepers,” … Continue reading

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Technological Disparities: Exploiting the Global South and AI’s Hidden Human Labour

Technological Disparities: Exploiting the Global South and AI’s Hidden Human Labour

November 27, 2023November 26, 2023 Shannon Tse

Due to the explosive growth of the tech industry, disparities between the Global North and the Global South are becoming increasingly apparent. Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are revealing hidden inequalities that have been concealed behind the conceptual framework of … Continue reading

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Warming Arctic, Vanishing Traditions: Climate Change’s Detrimental Effect on Indigenous Communities

Warming Arctic, Vanishing Traditions: Climate Change’s Detrimental Effect on Indigenous Communities

November 2, 2023October 31, 2023 Shannon Tse

While it is unsurprising that global temperatures are rising rapidly, the Arctic is experiencing the effects at an expedited rate compared to the rest of the world. Changes such as thawing sea ic​​e have opened up a new trade route, … Continue reading

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