A novelist was accused of using AI. Why the literary world is still grappling with guardrails
The recent cancelling of a horror novelist's book demonstrates the conundrum that literary professionals face as they comb through every pitch, query letter and manuscript lobbed their way: how do you separate the proverbial wheat from the AI-generated chaff, and what happens if you get it wrong?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/publishing-industry-ai-shy-girl-fallout-9.7155292?cmp=rss
A novelist was accused of using AI. Why the literary world is still grappling with guardrails
The recent cancelling of a horror novelist's book demonstrates the conundrum that literary professionals face as they comb through every pitch, query letter and manuscript lobbed their way: how do you separate the proverbial wheat from the AI-generated chaff, and what happens if you get it wrong?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/publishing-industry-ai-shy-girl-fallout-9.7155292?cmp=rss
A novelist was accused of using AI. Why the literary world is still grappling with guardrails
The recent cancelling of a horror novelist's book demonstrates the conundrum that literary professionals face as they comb through every pitch, query letter and manuscript lobbed their way: how do you separate the proverbial wheat from the AI-generated chaff, and what happens if you get it wrong?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/publishing-industry-ai-shy-girl-fallout-9.7155292?cmp=rss
A novelist was accused of using AI. Why the literary world is still grappling with guardrails
The recent cancelling of a horror novelist's book demonstrates the conundrum that literary professionals face as they comb through every pitch, query letter and manuscript lobbed their way: how do you separate the proverbial wheat from the AI-generated chaff, and what happens if you get it wrong?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/publishing-industry-ai-shy-girl-fallout-9.7155292?cmp=rss
A novelist was accused of using AI. Why the literary world is still grappling with guardrails
The recent cancelling of a horror novelist's book demonstrates the conundrum that literary professionals face as they comb through every pitch, query letter and manuscript lobbed their way: how do you separate the proverbial wheat from the AI-generated chaff, and what happens if you get it wrong?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/publishing-industry-ai-shy-girl-fallout-9.7155292?cmp=rss

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News Summary: Nebula Awards’ AI Policy Sparks Debate on Authorship and Process

The use of AI in competitions and beloved public literary events has become its own subgenre in a crowded news field. The two highest-profile instances have been the announcement by the Grammys that they would allow the use of AI in eligible tracks…
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Nebula Awards' AI Policy Sparks Debate

The Nebula Awards' AI policy reversal sparks debate over authorship versus process in literary creation and the nuanced role of AI tools.

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Nebula Awards' AI Policy Sparks Debate

The Nebula Awards' AI policy reversal sparks debate over authorship versus process in literary creation and the nuanced role of AI tools.

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