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Article Spotlight
Introducing BHTY’s AI Policy for Authors, Reviewers, and Editors
Jennifer Hinkel, MSc, CHW, FRSA, Umit Cali,
PhD
AI tools permeate research efforts, offering speed yet posing risks of bias, privacy breach, and eroded trust. This works announces BHTY’s new AI Policy and puts it into context for readers. The editorial summarizes requirements around the use of AI in conjunction with authorship, review, and editorial activities. By codifying that AI can augment research efforts, but does not replace human expertise and
accountability, BHTY reinforces its commitment to rigorous, transparent scholarship and science.
Implications for Authors, Editors, and the Publishing Industry
For authors, the policy underscores that while AI can accelerate research and writing, ultimate responsibility for accuracy, originality, and integrity rests with the human researcher. For editors
and peer reviewers, it highlights the need to scrutinize submissions for potential AI misuse, ensure disclosure, and safeguard trust in the review process. For the publishing industry at large, codifying clear AI guidelines establishes a benchmark for transparency and accountability, reinforcing the primacy of human expertise in maintaining rigorous, ethical, and credible scholarship.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.30953/bhty.v8.440