Student Research in Translational Medicine journal
The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) presents new opportunities and challenges in scholarly writing. This policy establishes SRTM's position on the use of AI tools in the preparation of manuscripts submitted for publication.
AI tools and LLMs (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek) do not qualify for authorship. Authorship requires accountability and the ability to approve the final manuscript and manage revisions—capabilities that AI tools currently lack. Therefore, AI must not be listed as an author or co-author on any manuscript submitted to SRTM.
Authors who use AI tools in manuscript preparation must provide full and transparent disclosure within the manuscript. This includes:
Authors are fully responsible for all manuscript content, including portions influenced by AI tools. This includes:
The use of AI to create fraudulent or entirely synthetic data, images, or patient records is strictly prohibited and constitutes scientific misconduct. See Publication Ethics > Data Integrity and Reproducibility.
The use of AI tools by reviewers to assess manuscripts is also prohibited, to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of the peer review process.