In the realm of intelligent journalism,artificial intelligence,as a collaborative actor,assumes anthropomorphic roles such as a general worker,information agent,and community participant,acting as an intermediary between raw information and journalistic productions,cognitive demands and factual information,as well as community interactions and media authority.Correspondingly,human journalists take on a more computer-like role within the entire intelligent journalism system,shouldering responsi-bilities for data transformation,data optimization,and data gate keeping.Human workers are increas-ingly guided by data-driven and computable logic,transforming human experiences that were originally external to the intelligent system into sources of data for analysis and imitation,thereby facilitating the production-consumption-reproduction cycle of intelligent journalism.Despite generative artificial intelli-gence playing the role of an actor and intermediary in social activities,humans remain as the creators of knowledge and the ultimate bearers of responsibility in news production and dissemination.Humans are fundamentally capable of breaking through existing knowledge boundaries and assuming social and legal responsibilities.Therefore,the subject of speaking to computer is always human.While human-comput-er dialogues may demonstrate certain coordination effects at the practical level,the failures and ruptures in these dialogues,in fact,highlight the uniqueness of human beings.