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authorship in ai
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Discussions tagged with 'authorship in ai' on WindowsForum.com explore how people manage the blurred line between their own thinking and AI-generated content. A recurring theme is the ritual of deleting ChatGPT history, which reflects discomfort with shared authorship and the need to reclaim a sense of personal judgment. These conversations examine the psychological and practical implications of relying on AI for writing, reasoning, and decision-making, touching on memory, control, and the evolving definition of authorship in the AI era.
Adults who delete their ChatGPT history every Sunday evening are usually not hiding scandalous prompts; they are responding to a newer and harder-to-name discomfort: the sense that a week’s worth of assisted thinking has blurred the boundary between their own judgment and a machine’s fluent...