Publishing's Copyright Collapse Arrives With AI
Source: The Verge
Granta's decision to accept AI-generated stories for its Commonwealth Short Story Prize marks a shift in how literary institutions handle the authorship question. The move is less a philosophical acceptance than an acknowledgment of administrative reality: major outlets can no longer feasibly screen for AI involvement. The economic stakes are sharper than aesthetic ones. If prestigious publications legitimize AI submissions, they normalize the training data harvesting that enables those systems, while devaluing the unpaid labor of living writers whose work trains future generations of the same tools.