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NewsPicks CEO: Humans, Not Algorithms, Pick Content to Counter Fake News
The platform aggregates top stories through high-profile curators, which increases the "chance of bringing in the best content that's obviously not fake," says CEO Ian Myers. NewsPicks is owned by a Japanese media company that also...
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IBM Robot Debater Takes on Humans, Sifting Through Fake and Real News
IBM on Monday hosted a debate between live humans and an AI-powered robot that managed to hold its own, scanning through research and news reports to formulate arguments against its opponents. It even managed to convince the audience to...
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IBM's Robot Debater Takes on Humans...And May Change Some Minds
IBM on Monday hosted a debate between live humans and an AI-powered robot that managed to hold its own, scanning through research and news reports to formulate arguments against its opponents. It even managed to convince the audience to...
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What Actually Constitutes a Healthy Relationship?
After playing a sugar baby on "The New Romantic," actress Jessica Barden realized that power dynamics in transactional relationships aren't too different from those in traditional ones.
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Emma Kenney on Women Standing Up for Themselves in Hollywood
The "Shameless" actress points out the disparity between how women and men are perceived in Hollywood when making a statement or suggestion.
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Car Buying Advice From Danny Koker
Danny Koker, host of "Counting Cars," and Andrea RIley, Chief Marketing Public Relations Officer at Ally, sit down with us again to give Chedheads their top tips for car-buying. We talk with Andrea about her top rules for anyone buying a...
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Keeping Productivity Up and Drama Down
Cy Wakeman, author of "No Ego" and founder of Reality-based Leadership, discusses how workplaces are putting too much emphasis on environment and the happiness of their employees. Cy Wakeman talks about her role and responsibility as a...
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ECJ to reject protest over migrant quotas, according to preliminary opinion
The European Court of Justice will reject a case brought by Hungary and Slovakia, that the EU migrant quota system is not legal, according to a preliminary opinion by advocate general Yves Bot. The Commissioner for Migration Dimitris...
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Khadr: 'It's easy to make a conclusion about somebody without knowing them'
Omar Khadr speaks with CBC's Rosemary Barton
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Former pilot offers his take on Air Canada near collision
John Cox spent years as an aviator and crash investigator
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MMIWG chief commissioner on the inquiry's future
MMIWG chief commissioner Marion Buller discusses the future of the inquiry amid the latest resignation of one of the commission's key members
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Sex robot creator gives tips on getting one interested in you
'If you interact with her romantically, you can get her to actually be interested in sex with you': Sergi Santos
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EU opens legal case against three countries over migration quotas
The EU has launched a legal case against Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland over their tough stance on taking in asylum seekers. The Hungarian and Polish governments have long refused to take in migrants under a 2015 relocation plan,...
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U.K. voters sound off on election
Polls put Tories ahead of Labour before voting began
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ViewPoint | A military union
OPINION: Robert Smol believes that the rank and file in the military deserve a say in how to improve it
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Manitoba chiropractors misleading patients
A CBC News investigation revealed that some chiropractors in Manitoba may be using misleading advertising to lure patients, including claiming to treat conditions like autism and Alzheimer's
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ViewPoint | Caregivers need our help
OPINION: Bee Quammie says that for all the unpaid work family caregivers do, we aren't doing enough to help them in return
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Manitoba café opens doors to asylum seekers
Early one morning in February, Jackie Reimer heard a commotion outside her café in Emerson, Man., when seven asylum seekers showed up cold and in need of help
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ViewPoint | Private donors for public hospitals
OPINION: Robyn Urback thinks public hospitals should be open to renaming as a way to encourage private donations
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ViewPoint | Valentine's Day
OPINION: Jowita Bydlowska gives her take on Valentine's Day
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ViewPoint | Why it’s time for Black History month to go
OPINION: Writer Bee Quammie delves into Black History Month in Canada
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ViewPoint | Academic Freedom
OPINION: In the wake of one university's decision to endorse an anti-psychiatry scholarship, Elamin Abdelmahmoud says universities shouldn’t back ideas that are 'anti-academic and anti-science'
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Robyn Urback | 'Common Sense Whisperer'
OPINION: With the prime minister facing criticism and a conflict of interest investigation, CBC columnist Robyn Urback wonders if Trudeau needs a 'common sense whisperer'