Guidelines for the responsible use of AI and AI-assisted tools in manuscript preparation and publication with IST Publications.
At IST Publications, we recognize that AI tools are increasingly being used in scholarly writing. While we permit the use of AI tools to assist with manuscript preparation, authors bear full responsibility for the content of their submission.
This policy outlines our guidelines for the responsible use of AI tools, disclosure requirements, and restrictions to ensure research integrity.
Authors who use any AI tools are fully responsible for:
Authors are required to meticulously review the terms and conditions associated with any AI tool they employ, ensuring:
Important: Authors should verify that the AI tool does not impose restrictions on the use of its outputs that could impede the subsequent publication of the relevant article.
Authors should confirm that no additional rights are granted to the AI tool regarding the input materials, including, but not limited to, the right to train the AI on those materials.
Authors are required to disclose the utilization of AI tools for manuscript preparation in a separate AI declaration statement upon submission, which will be included in the published work.
The disclosure should document:
Such declarations promote transparency and foster trust among authors, readers, reviewers, editors, and contributors.
Note: Basic checks for grammar, spelling, and punctuation do not necessitate disclosure. However, the employment of AI in the research process must be declared and elaborated upon in detail within the methods section.
Authors must NOT list AI Tools as authors or co-authors, nor cite AI Tools as authors.
Authorship conveys responsibilities and tasks that are exclusively attributable to and executable by humans:
Prohibited: The use of Generative AI or AI-assisted tools to create or modify images in submitted manuscripts.
This includes actions like:
Allowed: Adjustments to brightness, contrast, or color balance are allowed only if they do not hide or alter the original information.
Exception: When AI tools are a fundamental component of the research design (e.g., AI-assisted imaging techniques in biomedical imaging), this must be documented in a reproducible manner within the methods section, including the model name, version, and manufacturer.
Grammar, spelling, and punctuation checks (no disclosure required)
Language improvement and translation assistance (disclosure required)
AI-assisted data analysis as part of methodology (must document in methods)
Brainstorming and outline development (disclosure required)
Listing AI as author or co-author
AI-generated or modified figures without disclosure
Fabricated references from AI tools
Relying solely on AI without author verification
Submitted manuscripts may be analyzed with:
Authors may be requested to submit pre-AI-adjusted versions of images and/or the raw composite images used to produce the final submitted versions, for editorial review.
Note: Failure to disclose AI usage or providing misleading information about AI use may result in manuscript rejection or retraction after publication.