Editorial
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.redin.20251292Keywords:
AI in scientific publicationsAbstract
The emergence of artificial intelligence in scientific production is forcing publishers and journals to redefine the rules of the game. Oscillating between fascination with its potential and concern for academic integrity, publishers and journals have begun to establish specific policies to ensure that these tools are used as a support—not a substitute—for human work. Today, understanding how each publisher regulates the use of AI is not a technical detail: it is a requirement for publishing rigorously and avoiding ethical or authorship issues in a rapidly evolving scientific ecosystem.
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