LLMs as Writing Assistants: Exploring Perspectives on Sense of Ownership and Reasoning

Sense of ownership in writing confines our investment of thoughts, time, and contribution, leading to attachment to the output. However, using writing assistants introduces a mental dilemma, as some content isn't directly our creation. For instance, we tend to credit Large Language Models (LLMs...

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