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Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don’t Exist


"I can't believe I missed it because it's so obvious. No excuses," the writer said. "I'm completely embarrassed."

The Chicago Sun-Times newspaper’s “Best of Summer” section published over the weekend contains a guide to summer reads that features real authors and fake books that they did not write was partially generated by artificial intelligence, the person who generated it told 404 Media. Allende’s first climate fiction novel explores how one family confronts rising sea levels while uncovering long-buried secrets.” It also suggests reading The Last Algorithm by Andy Weir, “another science-driven thriller” by the author of The Martian. Subscribe Free members get access to posts like this one along with an email round-up of our week's stories.

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