A short-lived AI tool promised to help users write like the greats—and a bunch of other random people, including me.
In an era of injustice like the one we’re experiencing now, it’s essential to stay educated if we want our situation to ...
Did the writers become lazy? Did seeing a perfect AI suggestion make them suppress their own unique voices? The data says no. When Padmakumar and He ...
More than two centuries later, with the subsequent threats of printed books, television, calculators, and computers behind us, generative AI is the intellectual catastrophe of the moment, poised to ...
Instead of banning AI, why don't schools teach students to use it critically? College freshman Maximilian Milovidov shares what he has learned in an "AI writing" course at Columbia University.
Social studies is a vast discipline. Teaching basic economic principles, the critical civics knowledge how to register to ...
On Thursday, February 19, students from across Harvard gathered at the Berkman Klein Center (BKC) to explore two timely ...
Van Schaik made the 2021 CBC Nonfiction Prize longlist for her essay An Ounce of Care . She was also a finalist for the 2017 CBC Short Story Prize for The Peninsula of Happiness which became one of ...
When my work was stolen, I expected to feel furious at the injustice of it all, and I did. But what unsettled me more was the softer emotion that followed: a strange sense of personal violation.
Essay writing sites love big promises. However, students often get mixed results and papers that drift away from the prompt. This review takes a simple approach. I tested five popular services with ...
What's in a name is a personal essay by Claire Cameron, winner of the 2025 Governor General's Literary Award for nonfiction. It is part of Life, Rearranged, a special series of new, original writing ...
Robert Diab is a law professor at Thompson Rivers University. Many professionals now rely on AI to write for them, often on the assumption that no one will notice. That assumption is increasingly ...