PIO Caribbean writer accused of using AI wins Commonwealth short story prize
- LONDON: A Trinidadian writer with ancestral roots in Bihar accused of using AI to write his entry to the Commonwealth short story prize has been declared the overall winner.
- Jamir Nazir (62) from Cunupia, Trinidad, whose grandfather was from Bihar, on Tuesday won for his story “The Serpent in the Grove”.
- Within days of him being declared a regional winner in May, internet sleuths had put his story through AI checkers and declared on social media it was written by AI, with some claiming it was “100% AI generated”.
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- LONDON: A Trinidadian writer with ancestral roots in Bihar accused of using AI to write his entry to the Commonwealth short story prize has been declared the overall winner.
- Jamir Nazir (62) from Cunupia, Trinidad, whose grandfather was from Bihar, on Tuesday won for his story “The Serpent in the Grove”.
- Within days of him being declared a regional winner in May, internet sleuths had put his story through AI checkers and declared on social media it was written by AI, with some claiming it was “100% AI generated”.
Sources: Times of India