Taking a look into deepfake technology; The Ticats Labour Day Classic is here; The future of FirstOntario Centre may finally be decided

Published: Aug. 30, 2019, 2:48 a.m.

b'You may not have heard about deepfake technology, but chances are very likely you have seen it. This is manipulating technology through use of algorithms, or more simply, media manipulation. This software has the capability to change a face smoothly before your eyes, and make you believe you are seeing something that you are in fact not.Where did this technology come from, and why? Fun, or malicious? What problems could this present?\\xa0\\n\\nGuest: Kristina Libby, Professor at New York University; Executive Vice-President of Future Science and Research at Hyper Giant; host of The Threat Matrix\\n\\n-\\n\\nRick Zamperin is here to talk all about the Ticats Labour Day Classic game, and more.\\n\\nGuest: Rick Zamperin, Assistant Program, News, Senior Sports Director; Sports Writer; host of the 5th Quarter on 900 CHML\\n\\n-\\n\\nA new report is to be presented on Wednesday to the General Issues Committee Meeting at Hamilton City Hall. This report discusses recommendations for the future of the FirstOntario Centre and a possible new arena for Hamilton. It recommended the best option is to knock down the Firstontario Centre, and build a new 10,000 seat arena in downtown Hamilton, then moving other entertainment assets around it as well.Michael Andlauer has been saying the FirstOntario Centre needs to go for years, but would like to see the new arena built at Lime Ridge Mall.Glen Norton on the other hand agrees with the downtown plan.If the FirstOntario Centre is torn down, where should a new arena and entertainment venue go? Should only the downtown area be considered, or other locations as well?\\n\\nGuests:\\n\\nMichael Andlauer, Owner of the Hamilton Bulldogs\\n\\nGlen Norton, Director of Economic Development for the City of Hamilton'