The Chicago Sun-Times newspaper recently recommended books that do not exist in its “Best of Summer” section. The guide is intended to highlight summer reads. While the authors mentioned are real, the fictional book titles are, well, fictional. Writer Marco Buscaglia admits that he used AI to generate the list, and did not fact-check the work. “I can’t believe I missed it because it’s so obvious. No excuses,” he said. Some non-existent books mentioned on the list include “Tidewater” by Isabel Allende and “The Last Algorithm” by Andy Weir. (404 Media)
Chicago Newspaper Recommends Books That Don’t Exist

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