Under no circumstances should generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools be designated as authors or co-authors of a scholarly manuscript. The authors bear full responsibility for the content, accuracy, and originality of the submitted work. The utilization of AI tools does not absolve authors from their scientific, ethical, and intellectual responsibilities. The journal strictly prohibits the use of AI in generating fake authorship or falsifying identity.
Transparency and Declaration:
Any use of AI tools during the research, writing, or processes must be explicitly and transparently disclosed within the manuscript. This disclosure should be included in the "Methods" or "Acknowledgements" section, as appropriate. The statement must clearly specify the full names and version numbers of the AI tools used, alongside a detailed explanation of how and for what purposes these tools were employed.
Editors must not upload unpublished manuscripts, associated files, images, or any related information to AI tools. Safeguarding the confidentiality of submitted content and protecting the intellectual property rights of authors are fundamental responsibilities of editors.
Use of AI in the Editorial Evaluation Process:
Editors may utilize AI tools in specific aspects of the editorial workflow—such as initial eligibility screening or reviewer selection—only with the explicit approval of journal management. Any such use of AI must be transparently communicated to the authors.
Management of Suspected Misuse:
In cases of uncertainty or concern regarding the use of AI, editors should engage in transparent communication with the authors and, where appropriate, request supporting evidence. Matters requiring further scrutiny should be escalated to journal management for formal review.
Evaluation of Authors’ Declarations on AI Use:
Editors are expected to carefully review authors’ statements concerning the use of AI tools and request clarification or additional information when necessary. It is the editors’ responsibility to assess whether the declared use of AI complies with the journal’s established policies.
Staying Informed on Policy Developments:
Editors should remain informed about ongoing developments in generative AI technologies and ensure they are up to date with the journal’s evolving policies on AI usage.
Conceptual Diagrams and Explanatory Visuals
Generative AI may be employed to depict theoretical ideas, conceptual frameworks, or processes visually. Any visuals created in this manner must faithfully represent the author’s own understanding and explanations.
Data Visualization
Authors are welcome to utilize AI tools to enhance the visual presentation of their research data. These tools can be particularly helpful for improving the clarity and design of graphs, charts, and tables.
Illustrations and Representative Visuals
AI-generated visuals may be used to create illustrative or symbolic representations that clarify and simplify complex ideas. Such visuals should support reader comprehension and must not distort or misrepresent the concepts being explained.
Content Creation
The use of AI to generate substantial sections of a scholarly manuscript—such as the abstract, introduction, literature review, or discussion—is deemed inappropriate. AI-generated content should be treated solely as preliminary drafts or suggestions and must be thoroughly reviewed, revised, and refined by the author(s) to ensure academic rigor and originality.
Generation and Interpretation of Research Results
AI tools must not be employed to produce, report, or interpret research findings. The full responsibility for the accuracy, scope, and validity of the data analysis and its interpretation lies exclusively with the author(s).This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence.
Journal of Academic Inquiries accepts the Open Access Journal Policy for sharing knowledge.