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Psychosomatic Medicine and General Practice

Artificial Intelligence Policy

The journal recognizes that artificial intelligence (AI) tools may be useful in scientific work, but requires their responsible and ethical use.

Acceptable Uses of AI

  • Grammar and style editing

  • Translation of individual text fragments

  • Literature search and systematization

  • Auxiliary calculations and data analysis

  • Data visualization

Unacceptable Uses of AI

  • Full or substantial writing of the article text using AI without a significant intellectual contribution from the author

  • Generation of data or research results

  • Creation of images presented as original experimental results

  • Generation of reference lists without verification of their existence and relevance

Disclosure Requirements

  • Authors must disclose all AI tools used during manuscript preparation in the Methods section

  • The specific purpose and extent of AI use must be clearly described

  • Authors bear full responsibility for the content of the article, regardless of AI use

  • AI tools must not be listed as authors or co-authors

Example of Disclosure Statement

“To improve the readability of the text, the online platform Grammarly was used. All scientific ideas, methodology, and interpretation of the results belong to the authors.”

Verification

The editorial office reserves the right to use software tools to detect AI-generated content and may request additional explanations from the authors.