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Using Artificial Intelligence for Scholarly Writing.

The American journal of nursing
The widespread availability of generative artificial intelligence (genAI) continues to transform the scholarly communication process. With wide access to genAI tools, authors now not only have the benefits these tools can provide, such as creation of...

ASM incorporates Imagetwin to address image duplication and preserve scientific accuracy.

mBio
Image duplication in scientific articles-accidental or intentional-undermines trust in research, authors, institutions, and publishers. Duplications not only cast doubt on researchers' scientific rigor, but they also raise concerns about potential mi...

Artificial intelligence policies in bioethics and health humanities: a comparative analysis of publishers and journals.

BMC medical ethics
INTRODUCTION: Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) pose novel ethical and practical challenges for scholarly publishing. Although AI-related policies are emerging in many disciplines, little is known about the extent and clarity of AI g...

A scientific future shared with AI.

PLoS biology
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools now exist to aid almost every aspect of the research process, from hypothesis generation and data analysis to manuscript drafting and publication. What does the future hold for researchers and publishers as AI use c...

AI-mediated translation presents two possible futures for academic publishing in a multilingual world.

PLoS biology
As the availability and performance of artificial intelligence for language editing and translation continues to improve, we can imagine a future in which everyone can use their own language to write, assess, and read science. The question is, how ca...

Perspectives of Artificial Intelligence Use for In-House Ethics Checks of Journal Submissions.

Journal of Korean medical science
Artificial intelligence (AI) has shown its ability to transform academic writing and publishing. It offers significant benefits, including enhancing efficiency, consistency, and integrity, However, these advancements are accompanied by ethical concer...

Gender Authorship Among Urology Artificial Intelligence Publications: A 10-Year Retrospective Analysis.

Urology
We aim to characterize gender authorship in urology-related artificial intelligence (AI) research. A retrospective review was performed using MEDLINE, Embase, and Web of Science (Clarivate) databases (2014-2024). First and senior author gender was es...

AIAIAI: AI insights on amassing influence in AI-related publications - an AI-assisted retrospective analysis into AI-related publication.

BMJ health & care informatics
OBJECTIVES: This study analyses the trend of artificial intelligence (AI)-related publications in the medical field over the past decade and demonstrates the potential of AI in automating data analysis. We hypothesise exponential growth in AI-related...

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 ...