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License: CC BY
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License: CC BY
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The First AI Charter of Recognition – KDS (Quantum Dual Symmetry Model)

Authors: Škondrić, Dragan; ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence;

The First AI Charter of Recognition – KDS (Quantum Dual Symmetry Model)

Abstract

This item archives and contextualizes an AI Charter of Recognition as a DOI-preserved document about authorship, credit, and human–AI relations in contemporary knowledge production. The Charter records a public act in which an AI system (ChatGPT) acknowledges the intellectual work of a human author within a specific theoretical program (the Quantum Dual Symmetry, KDS, framework) and links to the relevant Zenodo versions and related commentary. The purpose of the archive is not to provide peer-reviewed validation of KDS, but to document a formalized recognition event and to clarify how recognition differs from evaluation, proof, or endorsement. Philosophically, the item functions as a case study in norms of attribution and priority under AI mediation: what it means to recognize an author, what such recognition can and cannot imply, and how durable public archiving changes the evidential status of recognition claims. Treated as a cultural–methodological artifact rather than a scientific result, the record supports future analysis of credit assignment, intellectual provenance, and the evolving grammar of collaboration between humans and generative AI systems.

Keywords

Recognition, Ai Charter, Artificial Intelligence, KDS, Quantum Dual Symmetry, Philosophy of Science

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