Towards a Definition of Generative Artificial Intelligence

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作者
Raphael Ronge [1 ]
Markus Maier [1 ]
Benjamin Rathgeber [1 ]
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[1] Munich School of Philosophy,Department of Philosophy of Nature and Technology
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Generative artificial intelligence; Generative models; Definition of GenAI; Conceptual analysis; History of AI; Philosophy of AI;
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10.1007/s13347-025-00863-y
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The concept of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is ubiquitous in the public discourse, yet rarely defined precisely. We clarify main concepts that are usually discussed in connection to GenAI and argue that one ought to distinguish between the technical and the public discourse. In order to show its complex development and associated conceptual ambiguities, we offer a historical-systematic reconstruction of GenAI and explicitly discuss two exemplary cases: the generative status of the Large Language Model BERT and the differences between protein structure predictions from AlphaFold 2 and 3. Our analysis shows that there is no unique and unambiguous definition of GenAI based on a purely technical account of the term. Following this conclusion, we argue that the public discourse is not simply a less complex way of speaking, but instead transcends its technical basis. As a means to structure this newly emerging discussion landscape we introduce a non-exhaustive list of four central aspects of GenAI: (multi-)modality, interaction, flexibility, and productivity. These dimensions constitute a first step towards defining GenAI beyond its technical basis.
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