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AI is a danger to the book world. Chicago Sun-Times AI summer reading list proved that. An AI-generated summer reading list with fake titles appeared in a print insert in two major newspapers.
A.I.-Generated Reading List in Chicago Sun-Times Recommends Nonexistent Books A summer reading insert recommended made-up titles by real authors such as Isabel Allende and Delia Owens.
A section in the Sun-Times included fake book titles and experts that appear to be made up. The outlet said online it was “looking into” how the content made it in the paper.
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.
The special section inserted into the Sunday Chicago Sun-Times featured fun summer activities, including a list of 15 books, most of which do not exist.
On Sunday, the Chicago Sun-Times published an advertorial summer reading list containing at least 10 fake books attributed to real authors, according to multiple reports on social media.