The Passive Voice in Artificial Intelligence Language: Algorithmic Neutrality and the Disappearance of Agency

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Titel: The Passive Voice in Artificial Intelligence Language: Algorithmic Neutrality and the Disappearance of Agency
Autoren: Startari, Agustin V., orcid:0009-0001-4714-
Verlagsinformationen: LeFortune
Publikationsjahr: 2023
Bestand: Zenodo
Schlagwörter: passive voice, artificial intelligence, algorithmic language, discourse analysis, Artificial Intelligence/ethics, Artificial Intelligence/history, Artificial Intelligence/classification, Digital Humanities, Epistemology, Critical Theory, Philosophy of Language
Beschreibung: This article explores the use of passive voice in texts generated by artificial intelligence systems, examining how algorithmic language reproduces the illusion of neutrality by structurally erasing agency. Unlike traditional bureaucratic or legal discourse, where the passive voice masked institutional responsibility, artificial language systems now automate such structures at scale. Through linguistic analysis and critical theory, we show how these syntactic forms function not only to obscure the speaker but to simulate objectivity, producing legitimacy through structure rather than content. This phenomenon is interpreted as a new form of epistemic depersonalization, embedded in the statistical grammar of machine-generated texts. The study extends the argument developed in Grammars of Power, particularly in relation to passive constructions and ideological discourse. Resumen This article explores the use of passive voice in texts generated by artificial intelligence systems, examining how algorithmic language reproduces the illusion of neutrality by structurally erasing agency. Unlike traditional bureaucratic or legal discourse, where the passive voice masked institutional responsibility, artificial language systems now automate such structures at scale. Through linguistic analysis and critical theory, we show how these syntactic forms function not only to obscure the speaker but to simulate objectivity, producing legitimacy through structure rather than content. This phenomenon is interpreted as a new form of epistemic depersonalization, embedded in the statistical grammar of machine-generated texts. The study extends the argument developed in Grammars of Power, particularly in relation to passive constructions and ideological discourse. Resumo Este artigo analisa o uso da voz passiva em textos gerados por sistemas de inteligência artificial, examinando como a linguagem algorítmica reproduz a ilusão de neutralidade por meio da supressão estrutural da agência. Diferentemente do discurso burocrático ou ...
Publikationsart: book part
Sprache: English
Relation: https://zenodo.org/communities/aipowerdiscourse/; https://zenodo.org/communities/language-power-ai/; https://zenodo.org/records/15490296; oai:zenodo.org:15490296; https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15490296
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15490296
Verfügbarkeit: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15490296
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Rights: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International ; cc-by-4.0 ; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode ; agustinvstartari
Dokumentencode: edsbas.AA404A86
Datenbank: BASE
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Abstract:This article explores the use of passive voice in texts generated by artificial intelligence systems, examining how algorithmic language reproduces the illusion of neutrality by structurally erasing agency. Unlike traditional bureaucratic or legal discourse, where the passive voice masked institutional responsibility, artificial language systems now automate such structures at scale. Through linguistic analysis and critical theory, we show how these syntactic forms function not only to obscure the speaker but to simulate objectivity, producing legitimacy through structure rather than content. This phenomenon is interpreted as a new form of epistemic depersonalization, embedded in the statistical grammar of machine-generated texts. The study extends the argument developed in Grammars of Power, particularly in relation to passive constructions and ideological discourse. Resumen This article explores the use of passive voice in texts generated by artificial intelligence systems, examining how algorithmic language reproduces the illusion of neutrality by structurally erasing agency. Unlike traditional bureaucratic or legal discourse, where the passive voice masked institutional responsibility, artificial language systems now automate such structures at scale. Through linguistic analysis and critical theory, we show how these syntactic forms function not only to obscure the speaker but to simulate objectivity, producing legitimacy through structure rather than content. This phenomenon is interpreted as a new form of epistemic depersonalization, embedded in the statistical grammar of machine-generated texts. The study extends the argument developed in Grammars of Power, particularly in relation to passive constructions and ideological discourse. Resumo Este artigo analisa o uso da voz passiva em textos gerados por sistemas de inteligência artificial, examinando como a linguagem algorítmica reproduz a ilusão de neutralidade por meio da supressão estrutural da agência. Diferentemente do discurso burocrático ou ...
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.15490296