Granta Magazine Can't Verify AI in Prize-Winning Story

A short story that won Granta's Commonwealth Foundation prize is now under scrutiny after readers flagged suspicious AI markers, but the magazine and foundation claim they lack tools to authenticate the work either way. Literary institutions face a gap in policing their own contests as generative AI becomes harder to detect through human reading alone. Magazines must now either invest in forensic analysis or accept that their reputational stakes depend on submission integrity they cannot verify. The inability to settle the question either way has become the liability itself for cultural gatekeepers.