Synopsis
Something about writing no longer behaves the way it used to.
Language now arrives instantly. Fluency is cheap. Effort is optional. And with that change, a quiet unease has taken hold. If machines can write, what exactly does an author do now?
Authorship: In the Age of AI argues that this question has been misunderstood. Authorship was never defined by labor, suffering, or keystrokes. Those were proxies enforced by friction. What mattered all along was judgment.
This book dismantles the most common charges against AI writing-illegitimacy, theft, inauthenticity, replacement, ethical failure-not to defend technology, but to restore clarity. AI removes the mechanical burden of writing and exposes where meaning actually comes from.
The result is not the erosion of authorship, but its revelation.
When writing becomes easy, responsibility becomes unavoidable.
And authorship becomes unmistakable.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798261866923
- Number of pages: 182
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 11 mm
- Languages: English
