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Shelly Palmer - ChatGPT for Teachers

Shelly Palmer - ChatGPT for Teachers

"There's a fair amount of controversy regarding the use of AI in the classroom; it reminds me of the early days of search."
Don’t sweat the fall stuff

Don’t sweat the fall stuff

Is the cutest season of the year Awwtumn or do you prefer fall leaves you alone?
Crop report: farmers wrap up desiccating, harvest in full swing

Crop report: farmers wrap up desiccating, harvest in full swing

Producers are busy swathing canola, combining, and hauling water and feed for livestock.
NDP slams Harpauer’s budget update for not providing relief

NDP slams Harpauer’s budget update for not providing relief

Opposition Finance Critic Trent Wotherspoon accuses government of squandering windfall revenues following release of first quarter budget forecast
Shelly Palmer - OpenAI's Copyright Defense

Shelly Palmer - OpenAI's Copyright Defense

OpenAI likens ChatGPT's outputs that relate to authors' works to book reviews or reports.
Gordon Yarde being remembered for years of service to Battleford

Gordon Yarde being remembered for years of service to Battleford

Former town councillor in Battleford has died at age 85.
New Sask. Minister of Health pledges to build on past efforts

New Sask. Minister of Health pledges to build on past efforts

Everett Hindley takes over Health after previous stint in Mental Health and Addictions, Seniors and Rural and Remote Health.
Apple to Announce iPhone 15: Key Rumors and the Curious Case of Missing AI

Apple to Announce iPhone 15: Key Rumors and the Curious Case of Missing AI

SASKTODAY's newest columnist, Shelly Palmer has been named LinkedIn’s “Top Voice in Technology,” and writes a popular daily business blog.
Departing ministers a key reason for Moe’s latest shuffle

Departing ministers a key reason for Moe’s latest shuffle

Premier Scott Moe explains the rationale for latest cabinet shuffle, while NDP dismiss the changes as more of the same.
Walking the past: Saskatchewan trail walks reveal indigenous history

Walking the past: Saskatchewan trail walks reveal indigenous history

How a walk across parts of Saskatchewan tries to reconcile shared history.
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