Hi Aaron, On Sun, 2026-02-15 at 17:26 -0500, Aaron Merey wrote: > On Tue, Feb 10, 2026 at 8:25 AM Mark Wielaard <[email protected]> wrote: > > > (2) The LLM assists in writing a contribution but does not author any > > > of the content. This includes accessibility-related uses of LLMs > > > involving speech-to-text, for example. > > > > I understand what you are saying here, but might not use the words > > "writing" and "author" (which feel a little as if we are "personifying" > > the the llm). How about using the words "researching" and "generating": > > > > (2) The LLM assists in the research of an contribution but does > > not generate any of the content. This includes accessibility-related > > uses of LLMs involving speech-to-text, for example. > > I think this wording is an improvement but what do you think of > mentioning "transcription" as well? > > (2) The LLM assists in the research or transcription of a contribution but > does not generate any of the content. This includes accessibility-related > uses of LLMs involving speech-to-text, for example. > > Speech-to-text transcription is one of the accessibility use cases I > had in mind when I tried to distinguish between authorship and > writing.
Yes that looks fine. Thanks, Mark
