Use of AI in the Writing of Scientific Articles
Use of AI in the Writing of Scientific Articles
SPORTIS declares its full adherence to the principles established in the Heredia Declaration: Principles on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Publishing. (Click here)
As a publication committed to quality, ethics, and academic integrity, SPORTIS adopts the guidelines of this Declaration to ensure the responsible, transparent, and safe use of artificial intelligence tools in all editorial processes. This implies that:
- Responsibility for content lies exclusively with human beings; artificial intelligence may not appear as an author or be responsible for manuscripts, reviews, or editorial decisions.
- Authors, reviewers, and editors are required to declare the use of AI tools, specifying their type and scope.
- Confidential content, such as manuscripts under review or sensitive data, may not be entered into AI systems unless explicit guarantees of security and protection exist.
- AI-generated content that violates principles of originality, truthfulness, or scientific integrity will not be accepted, including the generation of fictitious data, invented references, or manipulation of results.
- Images, tables, or graphs generated by AI must be clearly identified and may not replace real data in scientific research.
- The editorial team will promote continuous training in the ethical use of AI within scientific publishing.