Video: AI is coming to your newsroom panel

Will it be your trusted and responsible colleague?
An illustration of five Canadian media company logos sitting in a courtroom. The five companies are the Globe and Mail, CBC-Radio, Toronto Star, Postmedia, and The Canadian Press.

Big Tech, Big Lawsuit

“Big tech, again and again, shows itself to be an industry that moves with entitlement and lack of care,” wrote author Michael Melgaard in a contribution for The Walrus in 2023. Not long before the magazine’s interviews with Melgaard and other Canadian writers, The Atlantic’s Alex Reisner had exposed the contents of Books3, a text database used to train LLaMA, Meta’s large language model (LLM) for AI-generated text.
An illustration of a robot and a human facing each other typing on typewriters

Anything You Can Do, AI Can(‘t) Do Better

ChatGPT can write opinions and advice—just not very well If you’ve been…
Robot holding a human who is on their computer and looking at the news.

Tame the AI Beast

From AI-written articles to falsified video content, there is an urgent need to evaluate the ethics of using simulated human intelligence.

Sophi’s Choice

The Globe’s newsroom leaders are making decisions using AI—and they’re not the only ones

ChatGPTrue or False?

A Review journalist tests the accuracy of ChatGPT’s answers

The Threat of “Deep Fake” Text Generation: Pull Quotes Series 3, Episode 10

We fed an advanced text generator numerous RRJ articles to see if it could mirror the collective voice of our magazine.