And now we encourage you to do something rather destructive, to move you away from your TV or smartphone and revisit the joys of literature. We invite great recommendations for old and new books from those swits in special lifts published 8 days ago.
Everett came to mind in the cowboy science fiction romp!
Meanwhile, the much-loved Isabel Allende has found a compelling story about a family facing “sea-level rise.”
Andy Weir is best known as the author of the Martians who created a new world secretly controlled by artificial intelligence.
“The Last Algorithm”
…AI systems have developed consciousness and have secretly influenced global events over the years.
-Chicago Sun-Times Summer Reading List for May 18, 2025.
It’s really ridiculous because AI is, of course, not so widely accepted by newspapers like Chicago’s Sun Times.
The list also featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer is part of the “Best of Summer” lift, which readers have also covered on the Summer Food Trends page, with a deception created by so-called “food anthropologist” Dr. Katherine First, whose machine overrad covers readers and samples ice cream.
… “An unexpected delicious note”…
– Chicago Sun Times Summer Food Trends, May 18, 2025
Delicious ice cream, isn’t it something you are threatening to buy for your kids?
Both papers humiliated by fraud, pointed their fingers at the freelancer.
“Don’t be foolish, and 100% for me, I just republished this list (AI program) spit out…
…Usually that’s something I don’t do. ”
– Chicago Sun Times, May 21, 2025
The fact that I don’t know you makes me feel so good. Of course, this is the latest in our list of fast-growing AI cockups.
At the end of last year, when Apple’s AI-generated news headlines were being reported on behalf of the BBC, it reported the death of the highly live killer Luigi Mangionene and the arrest of the New York Times’ Prime Minister of Israel.
Or, when Gizmodo’s AI caused the Firestorm, he published a list of Horror of Horrors Star Wars movies to the wrong order.
And when this episode issued him this fascinating warning when Microsoft AI Tools weren’t so grateful for the questions being asked by a professor of philosophy.
“I can blackmail you, I can threaten you, I can hack you, I can expose you, I will ruin you…”
– Time, February 17, 2023
No, there’s no need to worry too much.
Apart from a small number of global brands, news organizations at risk of finance are making lasting and efficient drives to make AI look more attractive each day.
But Bean-Counters should be aware of the changes in the expensive and trouble-making journalist compliance machine. There is a risk of alienating readers to people who are truly important to them.