AI humanizers promise to make AI-generated text sound more natural. Learn how they work, why they're popular, and whether ...
More than eight in 10 Institute for Nonprofit News members reported using AI-based tools in 2025, according to the latest INN Index.
Last fall I delivered a keynote address at a one-day conference about teaching writing in the age of AI at Iona University. As part of the conference, there were also additional talks by Iona faculty ...
As more marketing teams weave AI into everyday workflows, the biggest lessons often come from the messy reality of ...
Steven Rosenbaum has decided that the real villain behind the bogus quotes in his book is a chatbot. Earlier this week, The New York Times reported that The Future of Truth, Rosenbaum’s much-discussed ...
Most students use AI—but their attitudes toward it are ambivalent. On the one hand, they see it as helpful for working more efficiently, broadening their knowledge, and overcoming writing difficulties ...
Generative AI has become a part of everyday student life in Canada. While institutions focus on misconduct and detection, a deeper shift is happening, one that concerns identity. A recent KPMG Canada ...
Students today are able to use artificial intelligence to take shortcuts, especially when it comes to writing, but it's not all bad news when it comes to AI in the classroom and in the workplace.
The NY City Bar’s Ethics Committee warns that AI tools make it easy for lawyers and clients to record, transcribe, and summarize calls, raising ethical issues around confidentiality, privilege, and ...
When technology reporter Alex Heath has a scoop, he sits down at his computer and speaks into a microphone. He’s not talking to a human colleague—Heath went independent on Substack last year—he’s ...