Newspaper apologizes for AI-generated summer reading list with nonexistent books
The Chicago Sun-Times apologized on Tuesday publishing an artificial intelligence-generated summer reading recommendation list that included books that do not exist.
The AI list was published online and in print over the weekend, with readers quickly pointing out the fake books and mocking the outlet on social media.
The list, published as part of a special section, was created by the newspaper's circulation department, it said, and........
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