When AI Writes Bestsellers: The Hilarious Outcomes!
Welcome to our Top Ten Jokes segment, where we take on the latest news and turn it into comedy gold! Tonight, we're talking about the 'Chicago Sun-Times' and 'The Philadelphia Inquirer's' epic fail when they featured a list of fake books as must-reads for summer. Yeah, you read that right - fake books! So without further ado, let's get to our Top Ten Jokes!
10. The 'Chicago Sun-Times' and 'The Philadelphia Inquirer' are so lazy, they're starting to think AI-generated content is the new journalism.
9. I guess that's what happens when you outsource your reading list to an AI - you end up with a list of books that don't actually exist!
8. Apparently, the only thing AI-generated book lists can't do is get a Pulitzer Prize... or in this case, not getting one because they're fake.
7. When you see 'Percival Everett's new book' and it turns out to be a made-up title, that's when you know AI has taken over the world.
6. It's not just the books - AI-generated content is so bad, even the authors are fake!
5. I hope 'The Philadelphia Inquirer' has better luck with their sports section than they do with their summer reading list.
4. Who needs human editors when you have AI that can generate fake book titles and authors?
3. Apparently, the only thing AI-generated book lists can't do is get a good review from me - because none of those books exist!
2. When your summer reading list is just a bunch of made-up titles, that's when you know it's time to fire the AI and hire a human editor.
1. The only thing more embarrassing than publishing a fake book list is having to admit you used AI to generate it - like Marco Buscaglia did.
And that's our Top Ten Jokes for tonight, folks! Thanks for laughing with us about the 'Chicago Sun-Times' and 'The Philadelphia Inquirer's' summer reading list fiasco. Remember, when it comes to books, always check the author and title - or you might end up with a fake one!