Given the growing popularity of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies based on its use, as well as the expected increase in their use by authors of scientific publications, the editorial board of the journal has developed a policy on the use of AI.
AI cannot be listed as the author of a manuscript. If artificial intelligence and artificial intelligence technologies are used in the work, the author is obliged to make a corresponding statement in their work, providing information about the name of the tool/service and the reasons for its use. AI is allowed to be used for text editing and stylistic improvement, grammar/spelling checking, text translation, and manuscript formatting.
The editorial board reserves the right to check manuscripts for the use of generative artificial intelligence systems. To this end, automated detection tools, expert assessment by reviewers, and additional requests to authors may be used.
Reviewers do not use artificial intelligence to make decisions that require critical thinking or to form any other substantive opinion about a manuscript.
The editorial board will monitor the development of AI technologies and adjust or refine these rules.