Using of artificial intelligence in publications
Dear authors and researchers!
Due to the emergence and active implementation of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in research activities, we recommend that authors of scientific articles using ChatGPT, Copilot and other AI programs follow these recommendations and submit a disclaimer:
- Authors should adhere to GOST R 70949-2023. Artificial intelligence technologies in education. Application of artificial intelligence in research activities. Usage options https://meganorm.ru/Data/814/81496.pdf
- Authors are required to indicate if generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Copilot and others have been used in the process of creating the article. This should be done in the Materials and methods section.
- The text of article should contain the explanation of the purpose for which the AI has been used, point out the prompt-command question the author has used and then any part of the relevant text, that has been produced by the AI in response.
- For the generative AI tool used, you should indicate its name and a reference to it in the information and telecommunication network βInternetβ. Since the References should include only scientific sources, the generative AI can be referred to directly in the text of the article, in the footnotes, for example: βtext, text, text… β*
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* Perplexity (2024). ChatGPT-4 (desktop version) [Voice & Language”]. https://www.perplexity.ai/
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*Prompt βText, Text, Text.β ChatGPT-4, Android Version 2024, Perplexity, https://www.perplexity.ai/
- All AI-generated answers must undergo rigorous human review and editing. Authors must ensure that the information provided by the AI is accurate, relevant and true, and responses scientific standards.
- Generative AI cannot be listed as the author of the article. The people who have written the article are responsible for the copyright and its content. When AI tools are mentioned in articles, they may be cited as assistive technologies, but not as the as authors.
- Authors must observe with ethical standards and requirements for text originality. It is important to avoid cases of plagiarism, and all parts of the article created with the help of AI should be adapted and revised by the author so that they reflect his/her own style and thinking activities.
- When using AI to search for information or generate content, it is important to correctly cite primary sources and point to scholarly works referenced by the AI, if possible.
- We recommend that authors be as transparent as possible about their use of AI in the writing process. This will not only improve the quality of the paper, but also increase the credibility of the research results in the scientific community.
By following these guidelines, you will be able to ensure not only the high quality of your work, but also compliance with modern requirements of scientific publication. Thank you for your attention and we continue to work on improving science together!
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Respectfully,
Editor-in-Chief of the international information and analytical journal βCrede Experto: Transport, Society, Education, Languageβ