Imagine an avid reader who one day flips through a summer book preview in their local paper. Among the books listed there is a novel by one of this reader’s favorite writers, Isabel Allende. Intrigued ...
There's a reason the mention of AI, particularly in creative spaces, gets a bit of an eyeroll. Actually there's several. It's trained on stolen content for starters, robbing real artists and writers ...
The Chicago Sun-Times is attracting a lot of attention — or more accurately, scorn — for publishing a summer reading list, which was generated by AI and includes some book titles that don’t exist.
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 major ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A special section inserted into the Sunday Chicago Sun-Times featured page upon page of fun summer activities, including a list of ...
Some newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer have published a syndicated summer book list that includes made-up books by ...
A recent syndicated special section in the Chicago Sun-Times included an article about cooking “delicious meals that don’t require turning on the oven.” The article’s author quoted acclaimed chef ...
When a chain of national newspapers published a summer reading list that featured fake books, it laid bare how important human editors really are Getty A chain of national newspapers recently ...