AI bias in author vetting sparks publishing equity concerns
Diverse authors face unfair AI accusations—bias in plagiarism detection threatens reputations.
This story ran in the Coral Wire edition of Sun, Aug 9 2026, when the Coral Index stood at 38/100 (Headwinds).
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