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The relationship between artificial intelligence and testimony is defined by an ongoing scholarly debate regarding whether AI-generated content qualifies as a speech act, as evidenced by those who deny this classification [1] and those who argue for the extension of testimonial epistemology to include AI reports [2].

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Social Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2 facts
perspectiveSome scholars, including Freiman and Miller (2020) and Freiman (2023), argue that AI-produced reports should be considered testimony and that the epistemology of testimony should be extended to include them.
perspectiveSome scholars, such as Goldberg (2020), deny that AI-produced sentences constitute testimony because they define testimony as a speech act for which a speaker must bear responsibility.