
The Scandal Over a Supposedly AI-Written, Award-Winning Short Story Is Troubling. Or Just Mean?
THE SO WHAT
Awards drama over a maybe-AI-written short story is a preview of every credentialed domain that lacks verification infrastructure. If your business depends on human-only provenance — creative, legal, research — you need process and tooling for disclosure and audit, not vibes and outrage.
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