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《芝加哥太阳时报》5月18日刊登的夏季活动推荐中,出现多处AI生成的内容,包括虚构的书籍和不存在的人物。一篇夏季阅读清单中,一些由真实作家署名的书籍实为AI捏造。此外,一篇关于吊床文化的文章引用了一些无法查证的专家和出版物,甚至包括一位虚构的科罗拉多大学教授。报社已承认错误,并表示相关内容并非新闻编辑部制作或批准。这一事件再次引发了人们对新闻媒体使用AI生成内容的担忧,以及对读者信任度的潜在损害。

📚《芝加哥太阳时报》夏季活动推荐中出现了AI生成的虚假书籍信息,例如将并不存在的Min Jin Lee的“Nightshade Market”和Rebecca Makkai的“Boiling Point”列入推荐书单。

👨‍💻一篇关于吊床文化的文章引用了不存在的专家,如科罗拉多大学休闲研究教授“Jennifer Campos博士”,以及无法找到的“户外产业市场分析”报告,作者承认使用了AI辅助写作但未进行充分核实。

🍽️一篇未署名的“夏季食品趋势”文章也引用了虚构的专家,如康奈尔大学的“食品人类学家Catherine Furst博士”,并且错误地引用了Padma Lakshmi的名言。

⚠️新闻机构多次出现AI生成内容与真实新闻报道并列的情况,这通常归咎于第三方内容创作者,但此类事件损害了读者对新闻媒体的信任。

📰《芝加哥太阳时报》已对此事展开调查,并声明该内容并非编辑部制作或批准,承诺尽快提供更多信息。

The May 18th issue of the Chicago Sun-Times features dozens of pages of recommended summer activities: new trends, outdoor activities, and books to read. But some of the recommendations point to fake, AI-generated books, and other articles quote and cite people that don’t appear to exist.

Alongside actual books like Call Me By Your Name by André Aciman, a summer reading list features fake titles by real authors. Min Jin Lee is a real, lauded novelist — but “Nightshade Market,” “a riveting tale set in Seoul’s underground economy,” isn’t one of her works. Rebecca Makkai, a Chicago local, is credited for a fake book called “Boiling Point” that the article claims is about a climate scientist whose teenage daughter turns on her.

In a post on Bluesky, the Sun-Times said it was “looking into how this made it into print,” noting that it wasn’t editorial content and wasn’t created or approved by the newsroom. Victor Lim, senior director of audience development, added in an email to The Verge that “it is unacceptable for any content we provide to our readers to be inaccurate,” saying more information will be provided soon. It’s not clear if the content is sponsored — the cover page for the section bears the Sun-Times logo and simply calls it “Your guide to the best of summer.”

We are looking into how this made it into print as we speak. It is not editorial content and was not created by, or approved by, the Sun-Times newsroom. We value your trust in our reporting and take this very seriously. More info will be provided soon.

Chicago Sun-Times (@chicago.suntimes.com) 2025-05-20T14:19:10.366Z

The book list appears without a byline, but a writer named Marco Buscaglia is credited for other pieces in the summer guide. Buscaglia’s byline appears on a story about hammock culture in the US that quotes several experts and publications, some of whom do not appear to be real. It references a 2023 Outside magazine article by Brianna Madia, a real author and blogger, that I was unable to find. The piece also cites an “outdoor industry market analysis” by Eagles Nest Outfitters that I was unable to find online. Also quoted is “Dr. Jennifer Campos, professor of leisure studies at the University of Colorado,” who does not appear to exist. Buscaglia did not immediately respond to a request for comment but admitted to 404 Media that he uses AI “for background at times” and always checks the material. 

“This time, I did not and I can’t believe I missed it because it’s so obvious. No excuses,” he told 404. “On me 100 percent and I’m completely embarrassed.”

Another uncredited article titled “Summer food trends” features similar seemingly nonexistent experts, including a “Dr. Catherine Furst, food anthropologist at Cornell University.” Padma Lakshmi is also attributed in the piece for a quote she doesn’t appear to have said.

News outlets have repeatedly run AI-generated content next to their actual journalism, often blaming the issue on third-party content creators. High-profile incidents of AI-generated content at Gannett and Sports Illustrated raised questions about the editorial process, and in both cases, a third-party marketing firm was behind the AI sludge. Newsrooms’ defense is typically that they had nothing to do with the content — but the appearance of AI-generated work alongside real reporting and writing by human staffers damages trust all the same. 

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