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AI put "synthetic quotes" in his book. But this author wants to keep using it.

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Author Steven Rosenbaum, who wrote a book critiquing how AI distorts truth, has acknowledged that his work contains some improperly attributed or synthetic quotes generated by AI tools. These inaccuracies include quotes falsely attributed to figures like Kara Swisher and Lisa Feldman Barrett. Rosenbaum is currently working with editors to conduct a full citation audit to correct future editions of the book.

Journalist and author Steven Rosenbaum has more reasons than most to distrust AI.

His new book, The Future of Truth: How AI Reshapes Reality, is all about "how Truth is being bent, blurred, and synthesized" thanks to the "pressure of fast-moving, profit-driven AI." Yet a New York Times investigation this week found what Rosenbaum now acknowledges are "a handful of improperly attributed or synthetic quotes" linked to his use of AI tools while researching the book.

These quotes include one that tech reporter Kara Swisher told the Times she "never said" and another that Northeastern University professor Lisa Feldman Barrett said "don’t appear in [my] book, and they are also wrong." Rosenbaum is now working with editors on what he says is a full "citation audit" that will correct future editions.

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