AI Guidelines

 
The following guidelines are referred to authors regarding the application generative AI and AI-assisted
  • Authorship entails accountability for the content, which can only be assumed by human authors. Authors are fully responsible for the accuracy, integrity, and originality of their manuscripts. Hence, the use of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in writing should adhere to improvement of readability and language fluency of the writing. Regardless Authors must ensure that this application is overly controlled by human oversight because AI technologies can initiate, generate or develop an authoritative-sounding outputs which doesn’t appear in the experimental dataset and can also be incomplete and biased. Hence figures, diagrams, tables and all forms of findings for representing Datasets should be explained by humans. All works must comply with ethical standards, especially originality and plagiarism.
  • Manuscripts must be the author’s original work and must not present ideas from AI or other unethical related concepts including plagiarized data, or words without proper citation and transparent referencing. Authors should be vigilant to avoid unintentional plagiarism that might arise from the use of AI-generated content.
 
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