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Going forward, the Nebula Awards aren’t allowing for anything remotely involved with generative AI to be eligible for nominations, much less win.

On Friday morning, Kate Risatu, president of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA), reiterated the awards’ review process as it relates to large language model tools (LLMs). Sticking to the philosophy of “trust the voters,” the SFWA decreed any works “wholly written using generative LLM tools” were ineligible, and if a nominated work used LLMs “at any point” during the writing process, that’ll be conveyed in the ballot.

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