Editors of Sci-Fi Magazine Disgusted as They Realized Submissions Were Filling With AI Slop
Briefly

Neil Clarke expressed concern over the rising number of AI-generated submissions to Clarkesworld, noting that by February 2023, half of the submissions were generated by AI.
The proliferation of AI-generated content has led to a marketplace flooded with low-quality literature, which threatens the economic stability of genuine human creativity.
Clarke's frustration was palpable, as he recounted how the allure of easy money from AI-generated content on platforms like TikTok and YouTube has misled submissions.
The creation of a rudimentary spam filter allowed Clarke's team to resume submissions, demonstrating a proactive approach to combat the deluge of AI-generated works.
Read at Futurism
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