• AI-Generated Text and the Detection Arms Race In 2023, the science fiction literary magazine Clarkesworld stopped accepting new submissions because so many were generated by artificial intelligence. • Near as the editors could tell, many submitters pasted the magazine’s detailed story guidelines into an AI and sent in the results. • And they weren’t alone. • Other fiction magazines have also reported a high number of AI-generated submissions. • This is only one example of a ubiquitous trend. • A legacy system relied on the difficulty of writing and cognition to limit volume.

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  • In 2023, Clarkesworld magazine halted new submissions after a surge of AI‑generated stories, a trend mirrored by other fiction outlets. Across journalism, academia, law, social media, and hiring, institutions face flooding of AI‑crafted content that overwhelms human reviewers. The response has become an “arms race”: offensive AI produces content, while defensive AI tools-peer‑review bots, moderation algorithms, court triage systems-attempt to detect or mitigate it. While the influx risks clogging courts, diluting academic credit, and stifling genuine authorship, it also offers benefits: AI aids research, writing, and accessibility for non‑native English speakers. The net effect remains contested.

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