OPENING CEREMONY
The stadium lights flicker between fluorescent campus white and Zoom-blue glow.
A procession enters:
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Faculty in regalia stitched with QR codes
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Students carrying annotated diaries
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Administrators waving compliance batons
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One suspiciously articulate chatbot disguised as a postgraduate
The Vice-Chancellor declares:
“Let the Games begin. May the most genuinely verifiable human win.”
Fireworks explode in the shape of a handwritten paragraph.
EVENT 1: THE 100-METRE SPONTANEITY SPRINT
Contestants are given a prompt:
“Discuss the impact of uncertainty on identity.”
They have 10 minutes. No devices.
Judges evaluate for:
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Emotional tremor per sentence
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Imperfect syntax (but not strategic imperfection)
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Organic metaphor generation
One competitor produces a raw, chaotic stream of thought.
Score: 9.4 (too raw — possibly algorithmic chaos modelling).
Another writes something beautifully structured.
Score: 5.1 (suspicious coherence).
EVENT 2: THE LIVE VOICE VERIFICATION INTERVIEW
Finalists must defend a paragraph they wrote last semester.
Judge:
“What were you feeling at line 7?”
Contestant:
“Mild existential doubt.”
Judge:
“Please reproduce that doubt now.”
Contestant hesitates convincingly.
Standing ovation.
EVENT 3: SYNCHRONISED HUMILITY
Teams of five academics perform choreographed acknowledgements of positionality.
Scoring categories:
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Rhythmic reflexivity
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Depth of self-implication
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Non-performative performativity
One team attempts experimental irony.
Immediate disqualification.
EVENT 4: THE HYBRID PRESENCE TRIATHLON
Athletes must:
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Engage meaningfully in-person.
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Engage meaningfully on Zoom.
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Engage meaningfully in the Chat.
All simultaneously.
Points deducted for:
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Looking at the wrong camera.
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Forgetting the physical room exists.
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Forgetting the digital room exists.
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Existing too confidently in either.
Commentator whispers:
“Remarkable cross-platform authenticity.”
EVENT 5: FREESTYLE HANDWRITING
Contestants compose a reflective essay in cursive.
Judges inspect:
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Micro-variations in pen pressure
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Sweat patterns on the page
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Irregularities consistent with human fatigue
One entry is flawless.
Too flawless.
The paper is sent for forensic wrist analysis.
EVENT 6: THE AI DETECTION GAUNTLET
Participants submit their own writing into detection software.
Goal: achieve exactly 17% “AI-likeness.”
The winner calibrates their prose with surgical precision.
They thank their supervisor, their childhood diary, and “the deeply human experience of editing.”
HALFTIME SHOW
A dramatic re-enactment of “The First Plagiarism Policy” performed in interpretive dance.
EVENT 7: AUTHENTICITY MARATHON
A 3-hour live-streamed reflection.
Contestants must:
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Remain sincere
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Avoid rehearsed sincerity
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Avoid critiquing sincerity as a construct
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Avoid appearing aware they are being evaluated
By hour two, the smiles tremble.
By hour three, one competitor whispers:
“What if authenticity is relational?”
Security escorts them out for philosophical disruption.
THE MEDAL CEREMONY
A surprise award is announced:
The Lifetime Achievement in Verified Humanity
It goes to a retired professor who still uses chalk and distrusts Wi-Fi.
The crowd weeps.
SCANDAL BREAKS
Overnight, it is revealed:
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The scoring rubric was generated by AI.
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The opening speech was drafted by AI.
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The detection algorithm was trained on student essays.
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The student essays were shaped by detection anxiety.
A journalist asks:
“Has anyone here not been influenced by algorithmic mediation?”
Silence.
A slow clap begins in the upper stands.
CLOSING CEREMONY
The Vice-Chancellor returns:
“In these Games, we have proven that humanity can be measured.”
The stadium lights dim.
In the control room, a quiet server hums.
On the screen:
“Training data successfully updated.”
And thus concludes the first Authenticity Olympics.
Next year’s theme:
“Originality Under Surveillance.”
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