AI-Generated Content Now Floods Comments, Academia, and Literary Prizes

The boundary between human and machine-generated content has collapsed. Academic journals, major newspapers, and literary award programs are all handling AI submissions that are either indistinguishable from human work or actively winning recognition. This is happening now at scale, which means consumers can no longer trust surface-level markers of authenticity—bylines, publication venue, peer review—to identify what's actually human-created. The consumer choice is no longer "AI or human" but whether to actively verify provenance in an environment where the default assumption of human authorship no longer holds.