Best Practices for Using AI Tools as an Author, Peer Reviewer, or Editor

Author:

Leung Tiffany IORCID,de Azevedo Cardoso TaianeORCID,Mavragani AmaryllisORCID,Eysenbach GuntherORCID

Abstract

The ethics of generative artificial intelligence (AI) use in scientific manuscript content creation has become a serious matter of concern in the scientific publishing community. Generative AI has computationally become capable of elaborating research questions; refining programming code; generating text in scientific language; and generating images, graphics, or figures. However, this technology should be used with caution. In this editorial, we outline the current state of editorial policies on generative AI or chatbot use in authorship, peer review, and editorial processing of scientific and scholarly manuscripts. Additionally, we provide JMIR Publications’ editorial policies on these issues. We further detail JMIR Publications’ approach to the applications of AI in the editorial process for manuscripts in review in a JMIR Publications journal.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

Health Informatics

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