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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums404 Media: Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don't Exist
404 Media - (archived: https://archive.ph/m4Svs ) Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don't Exist
Jason Koebler
May 20, 2025 at 10:46 AM

The Chicago Sun-Times newspapers 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.
The article, called Summer Reading list for 2025, suggests reading Tidewater by Isabel Allende, a multigenerational saga set in a coastal town where magical realism meets environmental activism. Allendes 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. This time, the story follows a programmer who discovers that an AI system has developed consciousnessand has been secretly influencing global events for years. Neither of these books exist, and many of the books on the list either do not exist or were written by other authors than the ones they are attributed to.
The article is not bylined but was written by Marco Buscaglia, whose name is on most of the other articles in the 64-page section. Buscaglia told 404 Media via email and on the phone that the list was AI-generated. I do use AI for background at times but always check out the material first. This time, I did not and I can't believe I missed it because it's so obvious. No excuses, he said. On me 100 percent and I'm completely embarrassed.
Buscaglia added its a complete mistake on my part.
I assume Ill be getting calls all day. I already am, he said. This is just idiotic of me, really embarrassed. When I found it [online], it was almost surreal to see.
/snip
Jason Koebler
May 20, 2025 at 10:46 AM

The Chicago Sun-Times newspapers 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.
The article, called Summer Reading list for 2025, suggests reading Tidewater by Isabel Allende, a multigenerational saga set in a coastal town where magical realism meets environmental activism. Allendes 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. This time, the story follows a programmer who discovers that an AI system has developed consciousnessand has been secretly influencing global events for years. Neither of these books exist, and many of the books on the list either do not exist or were written by other authors than the ones they are attributed to.
The article is not bylined but was written by Marco Buscaglia, whose name is on most of the other articles in the 64-page section. Buscaglia told 404 Media via email and on the phone that the list was AI-generated. I do use AI for background at times but always check out the material first. This time, I did not and I can't believe I missed it because it's so obvious. No excuses, he said. On me 100 percent and I'm completely embarrassed.
Buscaglia added its a complete mistake on my part.
I assume Ill be getting calls all day. I already am, he said. This is just idiotic of me, really embarrassed. When I found it [online], it was almost surreal to see.
/snip


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404 Media: Chicago Sun-Times Prints AI-Generated Summer Reading List With Books That Don't Exist (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
May 20
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crud
(1,020 posts)1. When there is no one left to discern reality
they win.
yardwork
(67,213 posts)2. I rarely say this, but I hope he's fired.
He has no business anywhere near journalism.
He's right. There really is no excuse.
Edited to add that it's even worse. Apparently the Chicago Sun-Times bought this insert from an unnamed company. It's a generic 64-page insert sold to papers all over the company. Nobody checked it. They just bought it and ran it.
There is no local journalism anymore.