Policy on the use of artificial intelligence

Policy on the use of artificial intelligence

Generative artificial intelligence tools (hereinafter referred to as AI tools), such as large language models (LLMs) or multimodal models, cannot be considered authors, as they lack the necessary contribution for authorship and their authorship cannot be confirmed by the Licence Agreement.
If AI tools were used in the study, this must be indicated in the Materials and Methods section. Authors of manuscripts that plan to use such tools should report on the nature and extent of their use, as well as indicate the full name and version number of the tool used.
The authors are fully responsible for the correctness, completeness, and accuracy of the information presented in the manuscript, even if AI tools were used in its preparation.
Authors are solely responsible for the correctness, completeness, and accuracy of the information presented in the manuscript, even if AI tools were used in its preparation.
Authors are also obliged to confirm that their manuscript is free of plagiarism. This applies not only to the text, but also to images, tables, and other data created using AI tools. All materials used must be properly acknowledged, and full citation of the relevant sources must be provided where appropriate.
The appropriateness of using AI tools will be further assessed by the editor and experts at the stage of double-blind review.
Reviewers are prohibited from uploading manuscripts to AI software or using other AI technologies that may lead to a breach of confidentiality.
The fact of using or not using AI should be indicated in the relevant section of the article.
Images, photorealistic images, diagrams, drawings, and drawings generated by artificial intelligence should be marked as "Imagined with AI".