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This paper introduces a faceted model for representing AI's contribution to text production, moving beyond simple "AI-assisted" declarations. The model captures the AI's role at different levels of granularity (document, paragraph, etc.) using facets like Form, Generation, and Evaluation, with extensions for Intent, Control, and Traceability. A worked example demonstrates the model's applicability for transparently attributing AI contributions in writing.
Stop black-boxing AI writing assistance: this faceted model lets you precisely attribute AI's role in text generation, from high-level intent to low-level edits.
Artificial intelligence systems are increasingly integrated into writing processes, challenging traditional notions of authorship, responsibility, and intellectual contribution. Current disclosure practices usually indicate whether AI was used, but rarely explain how it was used, where it intervened, or how its output was reviewed. This paper proposes a faceted model for representing AI-assisted text production at the levels of documents, chapters, sections, and paragraphs. The proposal introduces a core model based on Form, Generation, and Evaluation, and an extended model that adds Intent, Control, and Traceability. The model is positioned as a minimal operational baseline with extensibility toward higher-fidelity representations. A worked example based on the production of this article demonstrates applicability.