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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 17 MIN

The Illusion of Soul: AI and the Myth of Authorship

from Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings · host Bry Willis

Language philosopher Bry Willis explores the philosophical debate surrounding AI authorship and the value of human creative intent. While some writers argue that artificial intelligence lacks the "soul" and personal struggle required for meaningful storytelling, the author suggests this view is a form of romanticised metaphysics. By referencing the "Death of the Author" concept, the source argues that a reader's emotional connection to a text depends on the final product rather than the writer's internal process. Ultimately, the piece contends that if a work successfully moves an audience, the method of its creation becomes aesthetically irrelevant. This perspective challenges the virtue signalling of manual craft, suggesting that the distinction between human and machine-made art may not actually matter.

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