Journal of Northeastern University(Social Science) ›› 2026, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (2): 144-150.DOI: 10.15936/j.cnki.1008-3758.2026.02.015

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A Linguistic Ethics Study of Artificial Intelligence Writing

Dan LIU   

  1. School of Humanities,Southeast University,Nanjing 211189,China
  • Received:2024-05-13 Online:2026-03-25 Published:2026-04-02

Abstract:

Artificial intelligence (AI) writing is first and foremost a linguistic issue that requires compliance with the basic moral and ethical norms of linguistic expression and public communication. In the era of Web 3.0, along with the increasing dissolution of the boundaries between human beings and machines, the lexicon and grammar of natural language are subjected to the impact of intelligent technologies, and machine writing reveals “human-like” emotional and aesthetic effects, so human beings are no longer the sole subject of writing. However, writers can focus on the new perspectives and methods provided by AI writing, reach self-reflection and introspection through “language mirroring”, facilitate multi-modal interconnection of knowledge through human-computer interaction, and carry out full-sensory experience and writing through virtual reality technology. Humans remain both the medium and the goal. The purpose of AI writing should always be to use technology as a lever, and continuously inspire self-reflection, aesthetic renewal as well as personal growth, ultimately maximizing both technological benefits and humanistic values simultaneously.

Key words: artificial intelligence (AI) writing, linguistic ethics, human-computer interaction, virtual reality

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