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"textContent": "Ethan Mollick, the Wharton professor who studies AI adoption, ran \"The Serpent in the Grove\" through Pangram — an AI-detection tool that claims 99% accuracy — and got 100% red flags. The story had been selected from 7,806 entries as a Caribbean regional finalist for the Commonwealth Foundation Short Story Prize and published in _Granta_. — Read the rest \n\nThe post Granta published a likely AI-written story as a prize finalist appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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