Exactly. I care that the ideas in the post are good. Who does the actual “typing” is irrelevant for me.
And ghostwriting is nothing new. It’s somewhat common practice for busy top researchers to verbally discuss topics with more junior researchers who still have a good grasp on what they’re talking about and then for the junior researchers to write there verbal discussions down in the form of an easily digestable article.
Perhaps there are reasons why ghostwriting should be disclosed or not, but I don’t see why ghostwriting by an AI is a special case that deserves more attention than human ghostwriting.
Exactly. I care that the ideas in the post are good. Who does the actual “typing” is irrelevant for me.
And ghostwriting is nothing new. It’s somewhat common practice for busy top researchers to verbally discuss topics with more junior researchers who still have a good grasp on what they’re talking about and then for the junior researchers to write there verbal discussions down in the form of an easily digestable article.
Perhaps there are reasons why ghostwriting should be disclosed or not, but I don’t see why ghostwriting by an AI is a special case that deserves more attention than human ghostwriting.