Faced with a deluge of short stories produced by ChatGPT, a respected science fiction magazine has closed the door on new submissions.
" We don't have a solution for the problem. We have some ideas for minimizing it, but the problem isn't going away. Detectors are unreliable. Pay-to-submit sacrifices too many legit authors.
Print submissions are not viable for us," Clarke"The people causing the problem are from outside the SF/F community. Largely driven in by 'side hustle' experts making claims of easy money with ChatGPT. They are driving this and deserve some of the disdain shown to the AI developers," Clarke
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