Prize-winning Granta story likely written by AI

A prize-winning story published in Granta was very likely written by artificial intelligence.

A story that earned a prize after appearing in Granta has been identified as probably generated by AI.

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The Commonwealth Foundation has cleared three writers accused of using AI in their prize-winning short stories. An investigation concluded that no AI tools were involved in the works.

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Jamir Nazir has won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize for his entry "The Serpent in the Grove." He was one of three finalists previously accused of using Artificial Intelligence in their work.

Workers paid to train advanced AI models are increasingly relying on chatbots like ChatGPT to generate the required conversations and tests. This shortcut, described as widespread by multiple sources, risks degrading the quality of future models through recursive training on synthetic data.

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has updated its rules to exclude AI-generated performances and screenplays from Oscar consideration starting with the 99th ceremony in 2027. This builds on other changes like multiple acting nominations per performer and expanded Best International Feature eligibility. Filmmakers may use AI tools but cannot submit synthetic works for awards.

 

 

 

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