I Wrote It - Not AI

I Wrote It - Not AI

fabrizio cacciatore

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Self Published
Año de edición:
2025
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9798295520907
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Who is the author in an age of machines?As generative AI reshapes how text is produced, institutions, publishers, and educators rush to answer the wrong question: Was this written by a human? I Wrote It - Not AI argues that the question itself is a category error-an attempt to locate authorship in mechanics rather than in responsibility.Across law, science, architecture, journalism, publishing, and academia, authorship has never meant direct mechanical execution. Surgeons do not run every test. Architects do not lay bricks. Film directors do not operate cameras. Yet accountability is never in doubt. We understand who is responsible because authorship has always been about judgment, intent, and authority-not about who held the tool.This book advances a quiet but unsettling claim: authorship is not a detectable property embedded in prose. It cannot be reliably identified through pattern analysis, linguistic fingerprints, or statistical probability. Authorship is an ethical position-defined by decision-making, direction, and the willingness to answer for what is said.Part polemic and part philosophical intervention, I Wrote It - Not AI dismantles the myths surrounding originality, labor, and 'authenticity' in modern writing. It examines the rise of AI detectors as a technological substitute for reading itself, and asks what is lost when institutions outsource judgment to systems they cannot explain or interrogate.This is not a defense of machines. It is a defense of responsibility.And ultimately, it returns the work to where it has always belonged: to the reader, whose task is not to guess the tool-but to judge the meaning.

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