Big Tech is wrong: AI cannot be an author
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Should we recognise machines as authors?
With AI systems churning out increasingly convincing images, music, and prose, a growing chorus in tech and academia claim these systems should be credited as authors for the content they create.
Caterina Moruzzi pushes back. Authorship, she argues, is not about output alone, but about agency, responsibility, and expression; qualities today’s machines do not possess.
Instead of crediting AI, we must keep authorship human, and improve the credit and transparency mechanisms currently used by AI organisations.
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