AIMC Topic: Editorial Policies

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Artificial Intelligence-Generated Editorials in Radiology: Can Expert Editors Detect Them?

AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Artificial intelligence is capable of generating complex texts that may be indistinguishable from those written by humans. We aimed to evaluate the ability of GPT-4 to write radiology editorials and to compare these with human...

I Used AI in the Drafting of this Editorial. How Should I Reference AI's Contribution?

American journal of health promotion : AJHP
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models to support research and scientific writing is new but expanding exponentially. This editorial provides guidance on how to cite the use of AI and discusses practical and ethical issues ...

The role of large language models in the peer-review process: opportunities and challenges for medical journal reviewers and editors.

Journal of educational evaluation for health professions
The peer review process ensures the integrity of scientific research. This is particularly important in the medical field, where research findings directly impact patient care. However, the rapid growth of publications has strained reviewers, causing...

Do Ophthalmology Journals Have AI Policies for Manuscript Writing?

American journal of ophthalmology
PURPOSE: To assess the prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI) usage policies in manuscript writing in PubMed-indexed ophthalmology journals and examine the relationship between the adoption of these policies and journal characteristics.

A Comparative Review of Imaging Journal Policies for Use of AI in Manuscript Generation.

Academic radiology
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are rapidly evolving and offering new advances almost on a day-by-day basis, including various tools for manuscript generation and modification. On the other hand, these potentially ...

Of editorial processes, AI models, and medical literature: the Magnetic Resonance Audiometry experiment.

European radiology
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of medical research is unquestionable. Nevertheless, the scientific community has raised several concerns about a possible fraudulent use of these tools that might be used to generate inaccur...