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The Chicago Sun-Times has apologized for publishing an AI-generated summer reading recommendation list with fake books on it. The list was published online and in print on Sunday, and readers pointed ...
A summer reading list published by the Chicago Sun-Times included fake books generated by AI. The list was syndicated by a national content partner, not produced by Sun-Times journalists.
It's summer reading season and everyone wants in on the action — but one writer was recently caught cheating on their homework using AI after a summer reading list featuring fake books ran in ...
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And, a local Chicago newspaper has published a summer reading list almost entirely made up of fake books. Vogue Williams knew she’d ‘made a mistake’ on the morning she married Brian McFadden ...
A summer reading list published by the Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer contained several fake books due to the use of artificial intelligence. A print insert for the May 18 Chicago ...
The fake summer reading list is dated May 18, two months after the Chicago Sun-Times announced that 20% of its staff had accepted buyouts "as the paper's nonprofit owner, Chicago Public Media, deals ...
For author and NPR Books contributor Gabino Iglesias, the fake book list speaks to the problems plaguing all media these days: "How many full-time book reviewers are there in the U.S.? Very few ...