Newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, published a syndicated book list featuring made-up books by famous authors.| NPR
Of the 15 books in a list published by the Chicago Sun-Times and Philadelphia Inquirer, only five were real. The culprit? AI, of course.| Poynter
On May 18th, the Chicago Sun-Times published a book list generated by AI and containing 10 fake books. Here’s how it happened.| Plagiarism Today
The summer section was intended to be a supplemental value to our subscribers alongside our own journalism. Instead, it detracted and distracted from our work.| Chicago Sun-Times
A special feature section filled with made-up content offers lessons for all companies on how not to become a symbol of technology gone awry| Ragan Consulting | Internal and Corporate Communications | Audits and Training
PLUS: What are ChatGPT-generated book reviews for?| maxread.substack.com
Resist like your career depends on it — and inform that resistance with critical thinking every step of the way.| As in guillotine...
Plus, the AI-generated journalism crisis comes to print| www.bloodinthemachine.com
Today's links| Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow