Artificial Intelligence and Scientific Communication
Recommendations on the Use of AI in Scholarly Communication
Authorship: AI should not be listed as a co-author; authors are responsible for the accuracy of the content.
Citation: AI-generated results should not be used as primary sources; verification of all citations is recommended.
Data Manipulation: Use of AI in data collection, analysis, or visualization should be disclosed in the appropriate sections of the manuscript.
Copywriting: Report the use of AI for copyediting and style, preferably in specific sections such as acknowledgements.
Peer Review: Reviewers should disclose the use of AI and follow the journal's guidelines to ensure transparency.
Examples of AI policies:
EASE (The European Association of Science Editors): Recommendations on the use of AI in scholarly communication
Publishers: Elsevier, Springer-Nature, Taylor-Francis, Wiley
Associations: ICMJE, WAME
Journals: PLOS ONE
COPE: Discussion on AI in editorial decision-making.