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  1. These days...these days, the Pnictogen Wing is attempting to maintain a delicate balance between skepticism and credulity. I myself would like to think that cla

    The Pnictogen Wing is navigating a complex stance between skepticism and belief regarding extraordinary claims. This group aims to avoid the default cynical dismissal often employed by professional skeptics, preferring an open mind to genuine unusual phenomena. However, societal decay, attributed to capitalism and corruption, fuels desperation for miraculous solutions, making people more susceptible to false promises, including those surrounding large language models and generative AI. AI

    IMPACT Critiques generative AI as a potentially false promise exploited by capitalism, reflecting a skeptical viewpoint on its transformative potential.

  2. ‘Obvious markers of AI’: doubts raised over winner of short story prize

    A short story titled "The Serpent in the Grove," which won the Commonwealth Prize for the Caribbean region, is under scrutiny due to suspicions that it was authored by AI. Internet sleuths and literary critics pointed to stylistic tics and an AI detection platform's verdict as evidence, prompting the prize foundation and Granta magazine to investigate. However, both organizations have stated they cannot definitively confirm or deny AI authorship, with Granta's publisher noting that "perhaps we never will know." AI

    ‘Obvious markers of AI’: doubts raised over winner of short story prize

    IMPACT Raises questions about the integrity of creative competitions and the ability to detect AI-generated content in artistic works.