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More than half of the books listed were fake, according to the piece's author, Marco Buscaglia, who admitted to using AI for ...
The special section inserted into the Sunday Chicago Sun-Times featured fun summer activities, including a list of 15 books, ...
The Chicago Sun-Times apologized on Tuesday publishing an artificial intelligence-generated summer reading recommendation ...
An AI-made book list with fake titles fooled major newspapers, sparking backlash and credibility concerns., Books News - ...
The summer reading list, which was syndicated in the Chicago Sun-Times and Philadelphia Inquirer, recommends several fake novels.
Newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, ...
Artificial intelligence strikes again, this time forcing the Chicago Sun-Times to apologize for a humiliating reason. While AI can be used successfully for a multitude of projects […] ...
If you're looking for some books to read this summer that you'll be unable to put down, look no further, as one author has ...
"To our great disappointment, that list was created through the use of an AI tool and recommended books that do not exist," The Chicago Sun-Times said.