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PIO Caribbean writer accused of using AI wins Commonwealth short story prize

LONDON: A Trinidadian writer with ancestral roots in Bihar accused of using AI to write his entry to the Commonwealth short story prize has been declared the overall winner.

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PIO Caribbean writer accused of using AI wins Commonwealth short story prize

LONDON: A Trinidadian writer with ancestral roots in Bihar accused of using AI to write his entry to the Commonwealth short story prize has been declared the overall winner.

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Jamir Nazir wins 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for story at the centre of an AI controversy

After allegations were made, the Commonwealth Foundation said it was satisfied that no AI was used in the writing of Nazir’s story ‘The Serpent in the Grove’.

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  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·scroll.in

    Jamir Nazir wins 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize for story at the centre of an AI controversy

    After allegations were made, the Commonwealth Foundation said it was satisfied that no AI was used in the writing of Nazir’s story ‘The Serpent in the Grove’.

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    PIO Caribbean writer accused of using AI wins Commonwealth short story prize

    LONDON: A Trinidadian writer with ancestral roots in Bihar accused of using AI to write his entry to the Commonwealth short story prize has been declared the overall winner.

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