The Chicago Sun‑Times has sparked controversy after publishing a summer reading list found to be mostly fabricated by artificial intelligence. Critics argue that the mix of advertorial content and fake titles undermines the newspaper’s credibility, prompting broader questions about editorial integrity and content authenticity.
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