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文学界还没有为人工智能做好准备

自2012年起,英国文学杂志《格兰塔》每年都会公布英联邦短篇小说奖的地区获奖者。然而,今年这一享有声望的奖项的评选结果却出现了一些问题:它似乎……

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文学界还没有为人工智能做好准备
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Since 2012, the British literary magazine Granta has published the regional winners of the annual Commonwealth Short Story Prize. This year, however, there was something off about one of the selections for the prestigious award: It appears to have been written by AI.

Jamir Nazir's "The Serpent in the Grove" has many of the hallmarks of LLM-generated prose - mixed metaphors, anaphora, lists of threes. (I'm aware this, too, is a list of threes, and I promise I wrote this post myself, unassisted, as I write all things.) I'll admit I was initially unconvinced by the allegation that Nazir's story had been generated by AI. I know people are using …

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