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An AI-generated book list with imaginary book titles and nonexistent plots was published by two renowned newspapers — the Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer. The articles were ...
Here's why an AI book list exists in print in several newspapers, including the Chicago Sun-Times.
Newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, published a syndicated book list featuring made-up books by famous authors.
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Fictional fiction: A newspaper's summer book list recommends nonexistent books. Blame AI There's another artificial intelligence blunder impacting news organizations.
A freelance writer used AI to create a summer reading list published in the Chicago Sun-Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer, including several entirely fictional books attributed to real authors ...
Four men have been arrested for burglarizing the homes of Los Angeles Times subscribers who put a vacation stop on their newspaper delivery, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
A syndicated, AI-generated summer reading list featuring fake books by real authors was published in major newspapers this week. Above, a reader enjoys the sunshine in Hyde Park in London in 2009.
NEW YORK (AP) — The recommended reading list contained some works of fiction. It also contained some works that were, in fact, actually fictional.