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The content is a syndicated insert not produced by newspaper staff, but readers could not tell the difference at first glance ...
A summer reading insert recommended made-up titles by real authors such as Isabel Allende and Delia Owens. The Sun-Times and ...
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, ...
This is just idiotic of me, really embarrassed,” said the author of the list, who is not an employee of the newspaper.
The Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer find themselves at the center of an AI-related gaffe after they published ...
The Chicago Sun-Times recently confirmed that a summer reading list, featuring non-existent books, was generated using ...
Newspapers around the country, including the Chicago Sun-Times and at least one edition of The Philadelphia Inquirer, ...
A Chicago writer who used artificial intelligence to craft much of the 63-page insert is trying to shoulder the blame.
SynthID Detector is a ‘verification portal’ that determines if content has been created with Google’s AI tools. Google ...