Ganador de un premio se enfrenta a acusaciones de fraude con IA

Un escritor trinitense ha sido objeto de escrutinio tras ganar un premio regional de relatos cortos inéditos. Usuarios de redes sociales acusaron a Jamir Nazir de utilizar inteligencia artificial para crear su obra.

A principios de mayo, la Commonwealth Foundation anunció a los cinco ganadores regionales de su premio de relato corto, entre los que se encontraba Nazir. Usuarios en redes sociales señalaron el uso inusual de frases y metáforas en la historia como prueba de la intervención de una IA. Un pasaje dice: “La llamaban Zoongie. Quizás era un nombre; quizás la lluvia tomó forma y decidió conservarla”. Razmi Farook, director general de la fundación, declaró que todos los concursantes habían confirmado que no utilizaron IA y que hicieron esta declaración en dos ocasiones. Al día siguiente, Farook dijo a The Times que la organización podría necesitar revisar si su proceso sigue siendo lo suficientemente sólido.

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