Artificial Intelligence (AI) Usage Policy

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Policy on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Manuscript Preparation

The journal recognizes that artificial intelligence (AI) tools, including but not limited to large language models (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini), machine learning tools, and automated data analysis systems, may be used to support research and manuscript preparation. However, the use of such tools must comply with the highest standards of transparency, accountability, and academic integrity.

AI tools may be used for the following purposes:

Authors are fully responsible for all content submitted to the journal, regardless of whether AI tools were used.

Disclosure Requirement

Authors must clearly disclose the use of AI tools in the manuscript. This disclosure should be included in a dedicated section titled:

"Artificial Intelligence Disclosure" or within the Acknowledgments section.

The disclosure must include:

Example disclosure statement:

“During the preparation of this manuscript, the authors used [AI tool name] to assist with language editing and formatting. All content was carefully reviewed and verified by the authors, who take full responsibility for the final manuscript.”

Prohibited Uses

AI tools must not be used for:

Authorship Responsibility

Artificial intelligence tools cannot be listed as authors.

Authorship requires:

Since AI tools cannot assume responsibility, they do not meet authorship criteria.

Ethical and Editorial Compliance

Editors and reviewers may use AI tools only in ways that maintain strict confidentiality. Manuscripts under review must not be uploaded into public AI systems.

The journal reserves the right to:

This policy aligns with international standards, including COPE, ICMJE, and major academic publishers.