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OpenAI Bringing Ads to ChatGPT in 2026

OpenAI plans to integrate advertising into its ChatGPT service, marking a significant shift in its business model. Learn about the implications for users and the AI industry.

McDonald's sued over McRib sandwich ingredients

McDonald's is hit with a class-action lawsuit alleging its McRib sandwich contains no rib meat. The suit claims deceptive marketing. Get the full story on this fast-food legal battle.

Inside an AI Interview: ChatGPT's Honest Self-Assessment

Montreal columnist Josh Freed's revealing interview with ChatGPT exposes the AI's sycophantic nature, its 'raccoon-like' curiosity, and the human experiences it can never have. Discover the bot's surprising self-awareness.

AI Chatbot Acts as Therapist, Woman Finds Solace

A 50-year-old woman reveals her AI chatbot provided better emotional support than her human therapist. Experts weigh in on the implications for mental health care in Canada and beyond.

Calls to Ban Sports Betting Ads in Canada Grow

A new report reveals the severe harm of gambling addiction in Canada, prompting calls for a ban on sports betting ads similar to tobacco. Learn why experts say action is needed now.

Franklin the Turtle Meme Sparks Outrage in Canada

U.S. Secretary of State Pete Hegseth sparks controversy by using a doctored image of beloved Canadian icon Franklin the Turtle in a military meme. Readers also react to MP benches, museum 'wokeness,' and government ad spending.

Ontario spends record $112M on government ads

Ontario's auditor general reports the provincial government spent a historic $112 million on advertising in 2024-25, raising questions about taxpayer-funded messaging. Learn the details and implications.

AI Shopping Bots Suggest Bathrobes for Christmas Gifts

This holiday season, AI shopping assistants from Amazon and OpenAI are suggesting generic gifts like bathrobes, revealing the tech's unfulfilled promise to revolutionize online commerce in Canada and beyond.

Professor Catches 39% of Students Using AI to Cheat

A Canadian history professor discovered nearly 40% of student submissions were AI-generated using a clever detection method. Learn how the 'Trojan horse' technique exposed academic dishonesty.

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