By Edo Segal
The category I never noticed was the one doing all the work.
I spent the months writing *You On AI* talking about authorship. Who wrote this book — me or Claude? Was the laparoscopic surgery insight mine, or the machine's, or the collaboration's? I wrestled with that question honestly, or so I thought. But I was wrestling inside a framework I had never examined. I was asking "who is the author?" as though "author" were a stable container, a fixed thing in the world, like a rock or a river. I never stopped to ask whether the container itself had cracked.
Rosalind Krauss stopped to ask. For five decades, she has been the person who looks at the category
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