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AI Writing Scandal Hits Literary Prize

The Guardian1 min brief

In brief

  • A short story that won a prestigious literary award may have been written by AI.
  • The story was named the winning entry for the Commonwealth prize from the Caribbean.
  • The story's author is reportedly a 61-year-old from Trinidad and Tobago with few publications to his name.
  • An AI detector said the work was AI-generated, citing obvious markers of AI writing.
  • The incident has sparked a conversation about whether artists are passing off AI-generated work as their own.
  • A decision on the prize winner's authorship may never be made.
  • The debate over AI writing will continue in the future.

Terms in this brief

AI detector
An AI detector is a tool designed to identify whether content was generated by an AI rather than a human. These tools analyze patterns in text, such as sentence structure and word choice, to detect AI-generated material. In this case, the detector flagged the story as likely produced by AI, sparking questions about authenticity and authorship.

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