Of GenAI, Gatekeepers, and Moral Panic in Minor Key

I recently had a run-in with opponents of generative artificial intelligence, GenAI for the rest of us. What began as a modest question about feedback mechanisms in writing spiralled swiftly into a fire-and-brimstone sermon on the moral hazards of artificial authorship.

Audio: NotebackLM podcast on this topic.

It started on Reddit, that bastion of civil discourse, in the r/FictionWriting group. I asked, sincerely and succinctly: Is using AI as a pre-alpha reader worthwhile, or is the praise too algorithmically eager to trust?

Rather than respond to the question, the moderators responded with an ultimatum: “Admit to AI-use again and you’ll be banned.” Like any self-respecting heretic, I excommunicated myself.

Some members ranted about how AI might “steal their ideas” – presumably to be repackaged by tech barons and sold back to the masses in Kindle Unlimited drivel. That’s fine, I suppose, if you’re into intellectual solipsism, but what does this paranoid fantasy have to do with my ideas?

This wasn’t a discussion. It was a witch trial. AI wasn’t the threat – difference was. Deviate from the sacred rites of pen-to-paper purity, and you’ll be cast into the outer darkness, where there is weeping and gnashing of syntax.

The underlying problem is prescriptivism – not just linguistic, but moral. And like all moral panic, it has little to do with ethics and everything to do with control.

To borrow the analogy: as with abortion, if you don’t like them, don’t have one. Abortions, one might argue, carry significantly more moral weight than paragraph polishing. Or do they? At what point does a draft become a soul?

We are fast becoming a culture where the tool is the sin, and the sinner the tool.

Image: Exhibit A

3 thoughts on “Of GenAI, Gatekeepers, and Moral Panic in Minor Key

  1. There is a ‘dispositif’ operating on reddit also? I don’t use Reddit but Foucault’s power apparatus operates here also – I am currently reading ‘Disobedient Teaching’ by Welby Ings and although he doesn’t use Foucault (or Rose’s) term – he is saying that to be a good teacher – inspiring passion in your students – you must be prepared to go against the ‘dispositif’ …..

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    1. Absolutely. Reddit’s moderation structure operates as a textbook dispositif: a web of discourse, control, and silent norm enforcement. What struck me was how swiftly a technical question became a moral transgression. As with teaching, writing communities often reward conformity over curiosity. Welby Ings is right to inspire (or create) anything of value, you often have to break formation.

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