AI isn't just taking the art out of translation—it's causing ethical issues that range from plagiarism to labour devaluation to cultural colonization.
In "Word Search," Jonah Brunet investigates the impact of this ever-developing tech. New on our site!
https://t.co/qzyXauCPxM
Day 1 of the Truth in Journalism conference starts TONIGHT at 5 p.m. ET! Hear a bit about our project and watch the livestream of @Niigaanwewidam keynote, "Truth in Reconciliation," here: https://t.co/VBqdtXFMFP. See you there!
Some *professional* news: so very excited to announce @vivianefairbank and I will be spending the next year working on a fact-checking project in partnership with @thewalrus and @CarletonFJI, funded by @Michener_Journo's Michener-L. Richard O'Hagan Fellowship.
One year into COVID-19, our definitions are constantly changing. But when politics distort our language, people can die, writes @jonahbrunet. https://t.co/j8d6LNeqWV
@allybake@i_have_no_tats I second Duolingo! But yeah the owl sucks, and you’ll have to deal with its smug example sentences like “Aprender español con Dúo es fácil y divertido!”
📢 JHR has partnered w. @walrusmagazine on an Introduction to Fact Checking virtual session for emerging Indigenous reporters, hosted by @_ErinSylvester + former JHR Indigenous Editorial Fellow at The Walrus, @oggycane4lyfe. Sign up: https://t.co/jpDaFVbwBs #JHRIndigenous
The fact of the matter is: facts matter.
Excited to finally share a project that @vivianefairbank and I, along with the rest of @walrusmagazine, have been working on. https://t.co/oBFZlFUVVh