Pemenang penghargaan cerita pendek Commonwealth menghadapi tuduhan penggunaan AI

Tiga dari lima pemenang regional Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2026 berada di bawah kecurigaan karena menggunakan AI generatif dalam karya tulis mereka. Tuduhan tersebut telah mengalihkan perhatian dari perayaan menjadi kontroversi di dalam komunitas sastra.

Para pemenang awalnya menerima pujian dan kekaguman dari rekan-rekan mereka setelah cerita pendek mereka meraih penghargaan regional. Namun, sejak pengumuman tersebut, beberapa di antaranya mulai mendapat pengawasan ketat karena diduga mengandalkan chatbot untuk menghasilkan karya mereka.

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