Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly utilized across various fields, including academia and scientific research. While this technology offers numerous benefits, such as enhancing efficiency and generating deeper insights, it is essential to establish clear guidelines to ensure the integrity and originality of scholarly work.

  • AI Usage Policy
  • Purpose of AI Usage

AI may serve as a supplementary tool, not a replacement, in research and academic writing processes. Acceptable uses include, but are not limited to:

  • Data analysis (e.g., statistical analysis or big data processing).
  • Summarizing literature or references.
  • Grammar correction or plagiarism checks.
  • Limitations on AI Usage

AI must not be used to write an entire academic article or journal paper.

The work must reflect the researcher’s original ideas, interpretations, and contributions. References or data generated by AI must be manually verified for accuracy and relevance.

  • Disclosure Requirements; Researchers are required to disclose the use of AI tools in the preparation of their work, either in the methodology section or as a footnote, to comply with ethical academic standards.
  • Integrity and Appropriateness; The use of AI should adhere to established academic standards. For example, any analysis or text generated by AI must be manually reviewed for accuracy and reliability.
  • Appropriateness of AI Usage in Academic Journals

As a general guideline, AI contributions to academic journal content should not exceed 20-30% of the overall process. This includes tasks such as data analysis, visualization, or editing assistance. The remaining 70-80% should represent the researcher’s original work and insights. This percentage may vary depending on specific journal or institutional policies.

To ensure this, we will carry out a series of checks using software such as Turnitin, Grammarly