3 works in translation tell science-driven tales
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Meghan Collins Sullivan/NPR Lately, discussions about artificial intelligence seem ubiquitous.School administrators and teachers worry about students handing in AI-generated papers; writers, translators, and artists worry that AI may supplant them professionally.Science-fiction magazines are grappling with a deluge of AI submissions though, Clarkesworld editor Neil Clarke told The New York Times, stories written by chatbots are "bad in spectacular ways," and therefore quite easy to notice and disqualify.
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