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The AI Attribution Paradox: Normalizing the Ghostwriter
Season 2 · Episode 1308

The AI Attribution Paradox: Normalizing the Ghostwriter

Why do 70% of developers hide their AI use? Explore the "competence stigma" and the emerging rules for radical transparency in an AI-driven world.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 16, 202622m 33s

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Show Notes

As AI tools become ubiquitous in software development and creative fields, a strange phenomenon has emerged: the AI Attribution Paradox. While nearly all developers report massive productivity gains from AI, only a fraction are willing to credit the machine in their work. This episode explores the deep-seated "competence stigma" that prevents professionals from being transparent about their workflows and the fear that AI assistance equates to personal incompetence. We examine the diverging philosophies of tools like GitHub Copilot and Claude Code, the rise of technical standards like AIMark, and the impending legal requirements of the EU AI Act. From the halls of academia to open-source repositories, the rules of authorship are being rewritten. We discuss how to move past "AI shaming" and toward a future where being an effective "orchestrator" of AI is valued as much as traditional solo creation.