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Reshaping and Incentivizing : Reconceptualizing Editorial Subjectivity in the Digital Intelligence Era

  

  1. College of Liberal Arts,Journalism and Communication,Ocean University of China
  • Received:2024-09-19 Revised:2025-04-19 Online:2025-07-29 Published:2025-07-29

Abstract:

In the era of digital intelligence, the issue of editorial subjectivity has undergone transformative changes that demand transcending the traditional subject-object dichotomy framework. Editorial subjectivity now manifests as an “intersubjectivity” dynamically generated through human-technology interactions, evolving into a human-machine intersubjectivity shaped by the interplay between human and artificial intelligence. Under the “human-machine hybrid subjectivity” paradigm, AI technologies are fundamentally reshaping editorial subjectivity through three key transitions : from individual to collective subjectivity, linear to distributed subjectivity, and experience-based to data-driven subjectivity. Meanwhile, to address potential alienation issues arising from technological artifacts during development, this study reaffirms editors’ crucial role as “power subjects” in cultural construction and ethical governance. It emphasizes their irreplaceable function in regulating technology application and guiding value orientation, thereby maintaining the humanistic essence of editorial practice within intelligent systems.

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