Toronto becoming the quietly booming tech town (via nytimes)
This corner of Canada includes two universities known for generating top researchers and engineers: the University of Toronto, a short walk from downtown, and the University of Waterloo, Jung’s alma mater, roughly an hour away by car or train. In the past, much of this talent migrated to the United States. But engineers and computer scientists trained in and around Toronto increasingly are staying put.In Toronto, U.S.
When discussing the Toronto tech scene, locals inevitably point to Geoffrey Hinton, the University of Toronto professor whose research set in motion the recent boom in artificial intelligence. The next year, he joined local entrepreneurs and researchers in founding the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence, which raised $130 million from government and industry meant to keep top researchers in Toronto, attract talent from other parts of the world and push other companies to open labs in the city.
“The one thing that was clear for me is that I did not want to go anywhere. The talent is here,” said Urtasun, who was born in Spain and immigrated to Canada in 2014. Waabi kept most of the same researchers who worked in the Uber lab, with Urtasun becoming CEO. It uses the same office on the top floor of a building just west of the university. It is funded, in part, by Uber. But it is a Canadian company.
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