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Collaborating With AI: Whose Authorship Is It?
Abstract
Since ChatGPT, Gemini, and other generative AI devices have been created in recent years, they have been adopted with increasing frequency by professionals of media communication. The article aims to explore through the lenses of philosophy the problem concerning the authorship of a journalistic article written with the support of Gemini, a key player within the family of AI tools. Two main questions arise: What does it mean to collaborate with AI (and not simply “to use” it)? Who is the author of the article and why? A central question pertains to the intellectual ownership of such blended works. The author, a dual-trained journalist and philosopher, deems this a pivotal issue that deserves meticulous scrutiny.
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