In late May 2025, a rumor spread online that the Chicago Sun-Times used artificial intelligence to publish a "summer reading list" featuring books that don't exist.
The claim spread on
X,
Reddit and
Bluesky; many
posts on social media
expressed frustration at the Sun-Times, questioning its editorial and fact-checking process in the wake of
mass layoffs at the daily newspaper.
In short, it is accurate to say that the Sun-Times published a summer reading list filled with fake, AI-generated books. Thus, we rate this claim true.
However, the content did not originate with the Sun-Times' editorial team, but with
King Features, a media distribution company that is part of Hearst, a media conglomerate best known for owning magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Esquire.