Overview
- A summer reading list published in the Chicago Sun-Times and Philadelphia Inquirer included 10 fake book titles generated by AI, attributed to real authors.
- The content was part of a syndicated special section from King Features, created by a freelance writer who admitted to failing to fact-check the AI-generated material.
- Chicago Public Media and King Features have launched investigations, with King Features terminating its relationship with the freelancer involved.
- The Sun-Times and Inquirer removed the section from their digital editions, apologized to readers, and announced policy updates to improve oversight of third-party content.
- The incident highlights growing concerns about the use of generative AI in journalism and its potential impact on trust and credibility in the industry.