The policy on the use of generative artificial intelligence in academic and scientific literature strictly adheres to the recommendations established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). These guidelines address both the use of artificial intelligence in the writing of scientific research and the attribution of authorship in manuscripts.
The following conditions must be confirmed or clarified by authors in the Ethical Responsibilities section:
Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Manuscript Writing:
- Authors must declare that no generative artificial intelligence has been used in the writing of their manuscript.
- However, the use of this technology is permitted for creating figures, graphs, tables, and their respective captions or legends, provided that the section editors are explicitly informed.
Editorial Verification:
- Revista Alergia México conducts a thorough verification of all submitted articles throughout the publication process.
- Available tools are used to detect the presence of generative artificial intelligence.
Consequences of Detection:
- If generative artificial intelligence is detected in the manuscript writing process, authors will be contacted and informed of its rejection.
It is essential for researchers to follow these ethical guidelines to ensure integrity and transparency in scientific production.