Thoughts on AI, From a Prizewinning Writer Accused of Using AI
The article details the controversy around Jamir Nazir, a Trinidadian writer accused of using AI to create his winning short story “The Serpent in the Grove.” In May, the largely unknown 62-year-old was named a regional winner of the Commonwealth Prize, and after publication in Granta, detection software flagged the text as 100% artificial, prompting mockery and renewed scrutiny. The Commonwealth Foundation said it would investigate and later announced that the story had been selected from regional winners as the overall prize winner. The foundation’s director general Razmi Farook said its probe concluded AI was not used, relying on discussions of creative process and review of working drafts and time-stamped documents. Nazir told Tuesday he feels vindicated and relieved after winning.







