AI Usage Policy

The International Scientific Journal Vision permits the limited, transparent, and responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in manuscript preparation, provided that such use does not replace the author's original intellectual contribution, critical analysis, interpretation, or scholarly responsibility.

AI tools may be used for purposes such as:

  • language editing, proofreading, and grammar correction;

  • improving clarity, readability, and structure of the manuscript;

  • organizing references, literature, or research materials;

  • supporting data presentation, visualization, or formatting;

  • assisting with coding, data processing, or technical tasks where appropriate.

AI tools must not be used to:

  • generate the core research questions, hypotheses, analyses, interpretations, or original conclusions of a study;

  • write the entire manuscript or substantial portions of its scholarly content;

  • fabricate, manipulate, or misrepresent data, references, citations, results, or sources;

  • create misleading, inaccurate, or false academic content;

  • violate copyright, confidentiality, privacy, or research ethics requirements.

Authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy, originality, integrity, and ethical compliance of their submissions. The use of AI tools does not diminish the authors' accountability for the content of the manuscript.

Artificial intelligence tools, including generative AI systems, cannot be listed as authors or co-authors under any circumstances, as they cannot assume responsibility for the work, approve the final manuscript, or meet authorship criteria.

Any use of AI tools in the preparation of a manuscript must be disclosed in an AI Usage Statement, specifying the name of the tool, the purpose of its use, and the sections of the manuscript affected.

Reviewers and editors must not upload submitted manuscripts, confidential documents, personal data, or unpublished materials to AI systems. Editorial evaluations, peer-review reports, and publication decisions must always be based on independent human judgment.

Failure to comply with this policy may result in editorial actions, including manuscript rejection, withdrawal of submission, publication correction, retraction, or other measures deemed appropriate by the editorial board.