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Historian Discusses AI and Fake Materials with TO Star 

Speaking to the Toronto Star, Dr. Matthew Hayday, professor in the Department of History, discussed the importance of historians in a time when AI and fake materials are becoming more common. 

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Posted Nov 11, 2025
Updated Nov 11, 2025
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