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Major newspapers ran a summer reading list. AI made up book titles. The Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer printed a special section that included articles written using generative AI.
An AI-generated book list with imaginary book titles and nonexistent plots was published by two renowned newspapers — the Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer. The articles were ...
Jossey-Bass, a Wiley brand, announces the publication of Beyond Worksheets: Creative Ways to Teach and Engage Students, the debut book from author Amy ...
Scholastic Book Fairs are a U.S. school staple, and now those schools can decide whether they want to include certain titles on race and sexuality.
Rex Education the leading book publisher and education solutions provider in the Philippines, participated joyfully and showcased its latest titles by Filipino authors, including Filipiniana titles.
This year, Scholastic debuted a collection of diverse books schools can choose not to include at book fairs, citing legislation restricting these kinds of books.
Scholastic, the children’s book publisher, said that its elementary-school book fairs would now have a separate section for titles that deal with race, gender and sexuality — a response to ...
More than 1,000 activities, such as book launches, authors' lectures and so on, are scheduled to take place during the fair, which will go on to Aug 20.
Those books that the Chicago Sun-Times recommended reading this summer? You can stop looking for them. The newspaper said Tuesday that several of the titles had been generated by AI and don’t ...
This year, schools can opt in or out of including Scholastic's “Share Every Story, Celebrate Every Voice” diversity collection at book fairs. It includes titles about civil rights activist ...
The Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer printed a special section that included articles written using generative AI.
The Chicago Sun-Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer find themselves at the center of an AI-related gaffe after they published syndicated content packed with quotes from fake experts and imaginary ...