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Sci-fi made real as tales written by AI swamp magazine

Clarkesworld closes submissions after receiving hundreds of stories written or improved by programs like ChatGPT
The prestigious sci-fi magazine Clarkesworld has received more than 500 AI-enhanced stories this month already

A well-known science fiction magazine has stopped accepting submissions for new stories, after being overwhelmed by a technology its authors often base their futuristic narratives on: artificial intelligence.

US-based Clarkesworld, which has published several award-winning sci-fi writers over the past 17 years, has been inundated by people submitting hundreds of stories written or improved by generative AI since December, when OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT was first released to the public.

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