Top writers ruled out of NZ book awards due to AI covers

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Source: Radio New Zealand

Two books by distinguished authors have been ruled out of New Zealand’s premier literary prize because their covers were generated with artificial intelligence.

Elizabeth Smither’s Angel Train and Stephanie Johnson’s Obligate Carnivore, both of whom received one of the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, were removed from contention for the $65,000 Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction in the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards

The New Zealand Book Awards Trust – which run the awards – said a bookseller suspected AI use and alerted organisers, upon which Christchurch-based publisher Quentin Wilson confirmed it.

Stephanie Johnson and Elizabeth Smither.

Supplied / Liz March

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