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Co-Authoring with AI: How I Wrote a Physics Paper About AI, Using AI
arXiv
Authors: Yi Zhou
Year
2026
Paper ID
45342
Status
Preprint
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The rapid integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) into scientific writing fundamentally challenges traditional definitions of authorship, responsibility, and scientific integrity. As researchers transition from using computers as deterministic tools to managing them as "virtual collaborators," the nature of human contribution must be re-evaluated. Using the drafting process of a recent computational physics manuscript as a case study, this essay explores the indispensable role of the Human-in-the-Loop (HITL). We demonstrate that while AI excels at structural organization and syntax generation, the human author bears the ultimate responsibility for enforcing rigorous physical logic, maintaining academic diplomacy, and anticipating peer-review critiques. In this paradigm, the human contribution shifts from writing boilerplate text to acting as a Principal Investigator who actively mentors and steers the AI's reasoning. To ensure accountability and preserve the integrity of the scientific record in this new era, I argue that the community must mandate the publication of full, unedited AI interaction transcripts as standard supplementary material.
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