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Issue May 18 of Chicago Sun Times It includes dozens of pages of recommended summer activities: new trends, external activities, and reading books. But some recommendations indicate fake books created from artificial intelligence, and other articles are quoting and indicating people who do not seem to exist.
In addition to actual books such as Call me in your name Written by André Aciman, the summer reading menu features fake addresses for real authors. Min Jin Lee is a real novelist – but “Nightshade”, and “a tale installed in the underground economy in Seoul” is not one of its business. Rebecca Makki, a local in Chicago, is attributed to a fake book entitled “Boyding Point”. The article claims that the climate world turns to her teenage daughter.
In a post on Bluesky, Sun times He said that he was “looking at how this prints this,” noting that it was not editorial content and was not created or approved by the newsroom. Victor Lim, the chief manager for the development of the public, added in an email to freedom “It is unacceptable to be any content that we provide to our readers inaccurate,” saying that more information will be provided soon. It is not clear whether the content is sponsored – the cover page of the department is bearing Sun times Logo and Simply SlistM “Your guide to the best summer.”
The list of books appears without a secondary line, but a writer named Marco Buscaglia is due to the other pieces in the summer guide. Buscaglia lines appear in a story about a swing culture in the United States, which is quoted by many experts and publications, some of whom do not seem real. Refers to 2023 Outside Briana Magazine Article, author and real blog, I could not find it. This article is also cited as an “external industry market analysis” by Eagles Nest Outfitters who could not find the Internet. It also quoted “Dr. Jennifer Campus, professor of recreational studies at the University of Colorado,” who does not seem to be present. Buscaglia did not immediately respond to a request for comment I confess 404 media It uses artificial intelligence “sometimes background” and is always achieved from the material.
“This time, I did not do and do not believe that I missed it because it is very clear. No excuses,” he said. 404. “I have 100 percent and I am completely embarrassing.”
Another non -approved article entitled “Summer Food Trends” is characterized by similar experts that seem to be not present, including “Dr. Catterine Furst, the world of anthropology at Cornell University. Padma Lakshmi is also attributed to the piece to get a quote that does not seem to have said.
The media has repeatedly runs content created by artificial intelligence next to the actual press, and often blames the issue on the third -party content. Thin -level incidents of the content created by artificial intelligence in Janet and Sports photographer Questions about the liberation process, and in both cases, raised. Third party marketing company It was behind artificial intelligence. The defense of the news rooms is usually that it has nothing to do with the content-but the emergence of the work created by artificial intelligence in addition to real reports and writing by human employees harm confidence.