Artificial Intelligence Policies

Introduction

Global Studies Journal (REG) is committed to scientific integrity and transparency in the use of artificial intelligence (AI). This policy establishes clear guidelines on the appropriate use of AI tools for authors, reviewers, and editors.

General Principles

In accordance with the COPE Declaration guidelines and best practices in the scientific community:

- AI tools cannot meet authorship criteria, as they cannot assume responsibility for scientific content.

- They cannot manage conflicts of interest, copyright, or make ethical decisions on their own.

Authors' Use of AI
Statement of Use

Authors must explicitly declare the use of any AI tool in the writing or analysis of their manuscripts. The software used, the functions applied, and the sections of the manuscript where it was used must be specified.

Responsibility for Originality

The author is responsible for the originality of the AI-generated or AI-assisted content. The generated material must not infringe third-party rights or plagiarize existing content.

AI-Assisted Content Review

Authors are responsible for carefully reviewing and verifying any AI-generated content to avoid bias, errors, or inaccuracies.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

Non-compliance with this policy may lead to sanctions such as withdrawal of the manuscript, following the procedures established by the publishing institution and in accordance with the code of conduct published by COPE.