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 published ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The recommended reading list contained some works of fiction. It also contained some works that were, in fact, actually fictional. The content distributor King Features says it has ...
The size of a news site’s audience isn’t everything. For an important story, reaching just one person can make a huge impact — if it’s the right person, someone who can take action based on what the ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The recommended reading list contained some works of fiction. It also contained some works that were, in fact, actually fictional. The content distributor King Features says it has ...
The list includes titles by real authors that have never actually been written or published, and only five of the 15 books actually exist. Min Jin Lee, one of the authors who was listed as the author ...
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 ...
In a bizarre and embarrassing incident, major newspapers like the Chicago Sun-Times and Philadelphia Inquirer recently published a summer reading list featuring books that don’t exist—fabrications ...
Chilean American novelist Isabel Allende never wrote a book called Tidewater Dreams, described in the "Summer reading list for 2025" as the author's "first climate fiction novel." Percival Everett, ...
The Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail and Montreal La Presse shared top honours Friday night with four National Newspaper Awards each. The Canadian Press was the only other multiple winner at a gala ...
The decline of newspaper print classifieds and the ripple effects that gutted newsrooms began, by many accounts, in 1995. That’s when Craig Newmark invented Craigslist, the homely but oh-so-successful ...