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The Chicago Sun-Times and Philadelphia Inquirer ran a fake, AI-generated summer reading list in print. Here's why it harms ...
A Chicago freelance journalist said he did not fact-check information he compiled using AI before including it in stories for ...
The special section inserted into the Sunday Chicago Sun-Times featured fun summer activities, including a list of 15 books, ...
On Sunday, the Chicago Sun-Times published a special section titled "Heat Index: Your Guide to the Best of Summer" in both ...
On this week’s episode of “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart slammed CNN for relentlessly plugging Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s ...
The May 18th issue of the Chicago Sun-Times features dozens of pages of recommended summer activities: new trends, outdoor ...
Those books that the Chicago Sun-Times recommended reading this summer? You can stop looking for them. The newspaper said ...
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The AI-generated "Heat Index" section in Sunday's Sun-Times is both a reprimand and a warning. Master AI or it will master ...
Buscaglia explained that he had asked the AI to help him come up with book recommendations. He hasn’t shied away from using ...
The Chicago Sun-Times is the latest news outlet to get swept up in an artificial intelligence writing scandal.
The content distributor King Features says it has fired a writer who used artificial intelligence to produce a story on summer reading suggestions that contained books that didn’t exist.