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Exploring the intersection of AI, authorship and copyright law. Part 1. Authorship

While I am the author and very much human, I do utilize AI in crafting these posts. In what way do I use it? Or, perhaps more accurately, in what ways? There are many, and I’m still exploring them myself. In one sense, as others have already pointed out, AI acts as a multifaceted tool: an advanced autocomplete, an evolved search engine, a sophisticated research assistant, and more. It is indeed all these things and more. But could it be something else? Is the AI writing the blog for me, or am I the one truly authoring the text? Perhaps the more pertinent question is: Who is providing the creative direction? Who is making the editorial decisions? Who is approving the final draft? Who is ultimately responsible for it? Certainly it was I who prompted it. I decided what it’s about. I approved the final copy. And I am responsible for it in the real world. But the language generated by the AI did not come directly from my consciousness. Where did it come from? AI does not generate content ou
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Deconstructing AI: The case for artificial intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is undergoing an impressive evolution, revolutionizing sectors like healthcare, finance, transportation, and more. This rapid growth, however, has given rise to some concerns and misconceptions about AI, including fears about its potential threat to humanity. The purpose of this blog post is to provide clarity about the nature of AI, highlighting its utility as a tool rather than an autonomous entity. In essence, despite its sophisticated capabilities, AI remains a tool designed and governed by humans. It functions on pre-set rules and algorithms, processing data and identifying patterns devoid of consciousness or self-awareness. Without the capacity for independent decision-making or action, AI is purely reactive to the inputs it receives, operating strictly within its programming and training. It's also important to emphasize that AI does not possess emotions or desires. Lacking the biological structures, sensory experiences, and emotional frameworks