
Adina Bresge
Staff Reporter at University of Toronto News (U of T News)
Media Relations at U of T. Formerly of The Canadian Press. Eternally searching for the right word. She/her.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
pressreleasepoint.com | Adina Bresge
Mapalo Mushoriwa wouldn’t exactly call herself a “true crime girl.” But she’s unafraid to explore the complexities of criminal psychology to advance her vision of compassionate justice. Mushoriwa, who starts her studies in forensic science at the University of Toronto Mississauga this fall, says her fascination stems from a high school essay on wrongful convictions, which prompted her to delve into the role of mental health in the criminal justice system.
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Jun 22, 2024 |
pressreleasepoint.com | Rahul Kalvapalle |Adina Bresge
Primary tabsView(active tab)Track Submitted by UniversityofToronto on Sat, 06/22/2024 - 05:40 Budding entrepreneurs, leading scientists and future business leaders from the University of Toronto community played a leading role at the 2024 Collision tech conference in downtown Toronto.
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May 17, 2024 |
pressreleasepoint.com | Adina Bresge
The team behind Star Trek: Discovery didn’t have to venture too far into the final frontier to find the perfect venue for a boundless library containing all the knowledge of the universe. The University of Toronto’s Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library stars as a complete repository of cosmic wisdom in the latest episode of the sci-fi series, titled “Labyrinths,” which premiered this week and is available to stream on Paramount Plus .
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Apr 25, 2024 |
magazine.utoronto.ca | Adina Bresge
About a year ago, Stephen Brade started noodling around with a guitar composition. He set the unfinished piece aside, but returned to it when he realized that an AI-powered synthesizer he was developing might help him find the swelling yet spacious sound he was striving for.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
magazine.utoronto.ca | Cynthia MacDonald |Dan Falk |Kurt Kleiner |Adina Bresge
Artificial intelligence already seems ubiquitous. In one version of the future, this bodes well: AI will turbocharge progress, lead to new ways to treat disease, warn us of public health threats and even generate new career possibilities. In a darker scenario, it could eliminate entire job categories and fuel a tidal wave of disinformation. Ensuring the safe and responsible development of AI will be crucial.
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