Writing Contests Use AI Detectors, but Only Rich Ones Can Afford Them

Writing Contests Use AI Detectors, but Only Rich Ones Can Afford Them

Major writing competitions increasingly use software to catch AI-written submissions. Large, well-funded contests can afford sophisticated detection systems. Smaller contests cannot, relying instead on honor codes. This creates unequal rules: some writers face strict screening, others face none. The gap widens as AI detection becomes standard in the industry.

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