Hello again, and welcome back to Fast Company ’s Plugged In . Journalism might not be the world’s single most important job, but it does have one unique distinction: 100% of journalists are interested in it. So it’s no surprise that the profession is the subject of an outsize percentage of articles about the myriad ways AI is changing our world. I do admit, however, to be taken aback by how much of that coverage involves tales of journalists being embarrassed by entirely avoidable AI-fueled gaffes. On May 19, for example, Benjamin Mullin of The New York Times reported that The Future of Truth: How AI Reshapes Reality , a new book by Steven Rosenbaum, executive director of the Sustainable Media Center (and a Fast Company contributor ), contained at least five quotes that appeared to have been manufactured, mangled, or misattributed by AI. Rosenbaum, who told Mullin he took “full responsibility” for the errors, is hardly the only writer to let hallucinated sound bites slip into their work.…