Technology

A laptop on a wooden bench in front of sun-lit greenery. The screen is open to the Ecosia search landing page and the search input “How to de-Google your life?”
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Documenting my transition away from Google’s search engine

Peak Web November 9, 2025

By: Heidi Kwok, Staff Writer Discussing all the reasons to boycott Google would take an entire article, but the tech giant’s involvement in violent state surveillance projects is reason enough. Project Nimbus is their artificial intelligence project that provides the Israeli government with surveillance data on Palestinians as it carries out a genocide in Gaza. More recently, Google Cloud invested billions in partnering with war contractor Lockheed Martin to provide AI surveillance along the Mexico-US border wall. With bothersome “AI Overviews” now embedded in search results, the depletion of fossil fuels is increasing exponentially, and so is environmental racism —…

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This is a collage of different people’s facial features all pasted together to form one face.
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Facial recognition technology has gone too far

Peak Web January 17, 2025

By: Hailey Miller, Staff Writer Facial recognition technology (FRT) is a type of artificial intelligence that identifies people by their unique facial features. It’s being used for everything from unlocking your phone, making purchases, and boarding passes. Our province uses…

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A black and white photo of Paige Smith with a disposable camera halfway in her mouth, with the flash going off.
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Paige Smith explores unknown insides in Black Box Investigations

Peak Web September 26, 2023

By: Petra Chase, Arts & Culture Editor Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is an exciting time of year. From September 28–October 8, the latest exceptional films all over Vancouver, showcasing local and global talent. Among the selection of 140 films…

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This is a photo of the SFU reflection pond on the Burnaby campus. There are two people walking across the pond, but they are far in the distance.
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Open letter demands protection for BC’s platform-based workers

Peak Web July 14, 2023

By: Izzy Cheung, Staff Writer On June 19, BC’s branch of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA), and the Centre for Future Work, released a letter pushing for better protection policies for gig workers. The letter was written by…

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A screen with ChatGPT open.
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Who is exploited under the development of AI?

Peak Web May 30, 2023

By: Kelly Chia, Editor-in-Chief Content warning: mentions of sexual exploitation of women and children, revenge pornography, racism What infuriates me about conversations revolving around artificial intelligence (AI) is how content we are with how much it costs us. The ethical…

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Illustration of a young child looking at their own biowearable, the biowearable is emitting a glow on the child’s face.
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Impacts of biowearables on children

Peak Web January 18, 2022

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Researchers at SFU’s Tangible Embodied Child-Computer Interaction Lab (TECI) are concerned with the ethical effects of biowearables on children. Biowearables refer to apps or wearable devices that track data from the body, such as Fitbit watches.…

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Sami Khan on the right hand side, with microscope in the background
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SFU researcher aims to advance existing technology to combat climate change

News November 20, 2021

By: Yelin Gemma Lee, News Writer Sami Khan, an assistant professor at SFU’s School of Sustainable Engineering, aims to combat the climate crisis by researching ways to improve existing energy systems. Khan directs the research group, Engineered Interfaces for Sustainable…

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Dr. Ryan D’Arcy aids brain recovery with Project Iron Soldier

News November 13, 2020

Written by: Mahdi Dialden, News Writer  A study led by SFU applied sciences professor Ryan D’Arcy and an SFU team of researchers spearheaded Project Iron Soldier. The project surrounds Captain Trevor Greene, a retired veteran who was hit in the…

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What Grinds Our Gears: I’m out-pacing my computer with these datasets

Opinions June 14, 2020

By: Nathan Tok, Peak Associate As I am writing this, my laptop is labouriously trying to load some data files for a class. And it is taking forever.  Seriously? I am not a Big Data person or some hot shot…

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SFU Snap has so much potential, but its bugs need to be fixed first

Opinions September 15, 2019

By: Kelly Chia, Staff Writer Oh, SFU Snap.  This app tries its best, but has fallen short so much that it’s often my last resort instead of being my go-to app for SFU content. I want to be able to…

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