Entries are for material published during the calendar year January 1 – December 31, 2025
Award Details
This annual award recognizes exceptional journalism that critically examines the safety implications of artificial intelligence (AI)—a transformative technology with far-reaching societal impacts. While AI offers tremendous potential for positive change, responsible development and implementation requires careful attention to safety considerations. The goal of this award is to promote thoughtful, evidence-based reporting that raises awareness of catastrophic risks* associated with AI, fosters public understanding, and encourages dialogue on creating a safer future for humanity. The Award is named for Nobel laureate Dr.Geoffrey Hinton, one of the pioneers of modern artificial deep learning, who is also one of its most prominent critics and cautionary voices.
The CJF Hinton Award for Excellence in AI Safety Reporting also seeks to highlight journalism that not only identifies challenges but also explores innovative solutions and pathways to mitigate risks – advancing public conversation on how AI technologies can be developed and applied responsibly.
Prize: $10,000
Eligibility: Open to Canadian journalists or teams whose work is published on a national Canadian media platform.
Media Formats Accepted:
Submissions will be evaluated on how the story/series accomplishes the following:
For additional details, please visit:
CJF Hinton Award for Excellence in AI Safety Reporting – How to Enter
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