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Science fiction writers, Comic-Con say goodbye to AI

Last updated: January 25, 2026 7:50 pm
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Major Players in Science Fiction and Popular Culture Take Stand Against Generative AI

The debate surrounding generative AI has reached a fever pitch in recent months, with significant players in science fiction and popular culture making bold moves to oppose its use.

Two recent decisions by San Diego Comic-Con and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) have shed light on the growing opposition to AI within creative communities. These actions are indicative of a larger movement, with even music distribution platform Bandcamp joining the ranks by banning generative AI.

In a significant move last December, SFWA revised its rules for the Nebula Awards to exclude works written entirely by large language models (LLMs). Additionally, authors who utilized LLMs during any part of the writing process were required to disclose this information to award voters. This decision sparked immediate backlash, prompting SFWA to issue an apology and revise the rules to disqualify works that utilized LLMs in any capacity.

Renowned author Jason Sanford commended SFWA for listening to its members and emphasized his personal stance against using generative AI in his own writing. He highlighted the importance of defining the scope of LLM usage, especially as these tools become more prevalent in everyday technology.

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Similarly, San Diego Comic-Con faced backlash after initially allowing AI-generated art to be displayed (but not sold) at its art show. Following artist complaints, the rules were amended to prohibit any material created by AI, partially or wholly, from being included in the show. The convention’s response, though less public than SFWA’s, reaffirmed the stance against AI-generated content.

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As the debate around generative AI intensifies, it is likely that more organizations will adopt stringent policies against its use. These creative communities will continue to grapple with the ethical and creative implications of AI technology.

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