Policies for using Artificial Intelligence
Authors are solely responsible for the originality, accuracy, and integrity of their manuscript and must ensure that it adheres to all of EIJH' publication ethics policies. This includes accepting full accountability for any content produced by AI tools and any violations of publication ethics that may occur.
Although AI can contribute to the writing process, it cannot be considered an author of the manuscript and cannot fulfill authorship criteria. AI programs cannot handle conflicts of interest or manage copyright and license agreements.
Text generated from AI, machine learning, or similar algorithmic tools cannot be used in papers published in EIJH. If technology (AI chatbot ChatGPT and other large language models - LLMs) were used in writing the whole or parts of the manuscript and generating the images or graphical elements, it must be clearly disclosed in the “Materials and Methods” or "Acknowledgements" sections. The authors must provide a detailed explanation about which AI tools were used and how the AI tools were used.
This guideline is in line with the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) position statement when using AI or AI-based technology in the preparation or generation of the manuscript of a scientific paper.