- Author:
Raymond L. ROSALES
- Publication Type:Journal Article, Original
- MeSH: Writing; Work; Voice; Reference Standards; Artificial Intelligence; Intelligence; Efficiency
- From: Journal of Medicine University of Santo Tomas 2026;10(1):1803-1804
- CountryPhilippines
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Abstract:
The growing use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has coincided with more timely manuscript submissions and improved efficiency in scientific writing. While AI tools help authors produce clear and well-structured work, excessive or undisclosed reliance raises concerns about originality, authenticity, and the integrity of scholarly publications. Editors increasingly recognize AI-assisted writing and face the challenge of preserving rigorous standards. Emerging guidelines emphasize transparency in AI use, alongside the need to retain individual voice and diversity in scientific expression. This editorial highlights the balance between leveraging AI’s benefits and safeguarding ethical publication practices, while acknowledging contributors to the current issue.

