Toronto indie mag pushes back against ‘AI-generated slop’
Editors at The Grind caught seven articles for one special edition they suspected were AI fakes Continue Reading Toronto indie mag pushes back against ‘AI-generated slop’
Editors at The Grind caught seven articles for one special edition they suspected were AI fakes Continue Reading Toronto indie mag pushes back against ‘AI-generated slop’
The war on Gaza has exposed a breaking point between young people in Canada and traditional media
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From hockey arenas to local churches, an engaged approach meant more meaningful encounters with voters Continue Reading CBC pushed itself to connect with voters in unlikely places this election campaign
Reclaiming objectivity as a practice of information-gathering Continue Reading Flawed notions of objectivity are hampering Canadian newsrooms when it comes to Gaza
How hyperlocal digital community journalism can offer more relevant and equitable coverage Continue Reading Making it ‘Local’: Community data journalism for health justice
How academic authors perceive and cope with anti-press hostility Continue Reading The dark side of public visibility
Transforming journalism’s public interactions to sustain our craft and save our souls
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Journalism professor Meg Wilcox leads a conversation with journalists, educators and scholars on the impact of AI on audio and broadcast media Continue Reading AI in the media industry: Changing practices and big questions
A look at how Online News Act funds are being distributed Continue Reading First batch of Google’s $100 million is paid. Here’s who won big and who didn’t