CIPS Webinar: “Hybrid Authorship – How to Maintain Human Agency in a world of GenAI”
February 12 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

CIPS Saskatchewan Presents
Hybrid Authorship – How to Maintain Human Agency in a world of GenAI
Thursday February 12th 2026 @ 1 pm EST (Virtual Event)
Included with CIPS Membership / $40 for Non-Members (Not a CIPS Member? Join Here)
About this Webinar:
The Hybrid Authorship Methodology is a structured, repeatable, and auditable process for producing scholarly and professional content in collaboration with generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). Developed in response to the epistemic, ethical, and procedural challenges posed by AI-assisted writing, the methodology offers a comprehensive framework that preserves human agency, ensures transparency, and anticipates scrutiny.
This methodology is not merely a workflow—it is a philosophical stance. It affirms that while GenAI can generate content, only humans can author meaning. It operationalizes this stance through a series of steps that guide the creation, refinement, and validation of hybrid-authored work.
Speaker: Peter Nordstrom, CDSenior Business Analyst – Security Officer, Ministry of Government Relations
Decentralized Systems Theorist, AI Research and Cognitive Technologist
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Registration Closes: Wednesday February 11th 2026 @ 6pm EST
CIPS Certified Members – Attend and Earn Re-Certification Credits!
