Guest Editorial – The Future of Artificial Intelligence
This issue of Root & STEM explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is sparking compelling questions, stories, and lessons surrounding machine...
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The Lindsay Makerspace, as its name suggests, is based in Lindsay, Ontario. This central hub of the Trent-Severn Waterway connects 386 kilometres of lakes, rivers and canals on traditional Michi Saagiig territory, and on lands included in the Williams Treaty and Treaty 20.
Bounded by watersheds—areas of land where surface water converges, such as shorelines—the region’s naturally occurring ecosystems include forests, wetlands, grasslands and river habitats. Lindsay’s economy is supported by the Sturgeon Lake watershed through a variety of industries, such as fishing, tourism, recreation, small businesses and other enterprises, including the Lindsay Makerspace.
