Geoffrey Hinton (left), known to some as the godfather of AI, and Stephen Marche, author and political commentator, tackle the question “Can we control AI?” at this year’s Collision conference in Toronto, Canada, on Wednesday. Photo: Han Wei/Caixin
 
Maria Sharapova, entrepreneur and former tennis champion, speaks on Wednesday. Photo: Collision
 
Hong Kong’s booth on Tuesday. Photo: Han Wei/Caixin
 
An interactive board allows people to use yellow dots to express their opinions on various questions facing technology. Photo: Han Wei/Caixin
 
Microsoft’s booth on Tuesday. Photo: Han Wei/Caixin
 
Attendees talk at a booth during the conference on Tuesday. Photo: Han Wei/Caixin
 
Attendees play table tennis at the IBM booth. Photo: Han Wei/Caixin
 
Attendees gather to hear a presentation at Dell’s booth. Photo: Collision
 
An attendee tries out a VR headset at the Neuroptek booth on Tuesday. Photo: Collision
 
Attendees walk into the conference, which is being held in Toronto’s Enercare Centre, on Tuesday. Photo: Han Wei/Caixin