Policy of using generative artificial intelligence 

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) and artificial intelligence-based technologies can be used to improve the language of a manuscript, such as grammar, syntax, and spelling. In this case, no statements about the use of AI are required from the author(s). 

In all other cases, the authors should disclose the use of generative AI technologies in the “Additional information” section of their manuscript. The application may be as follows: “During the preparation of the manuscript, we used [the name of the tool/service] for [a reason]. After using this tool/service, we have reviewed and edited the content as necessary and assume full responsibility for the content of the published article.” This means that the use of AIgenerated technologies should be accompanied by human supervision and control. Authors should carefully check 

and edit the results obtained, as the text generated by AI can often be erroneous, incomplete, or biased. The authors are fully responsible for the content of their work. 

If the manuscript contains images created or modified using generative AI or AI-supported tools, the authors should report this in the “Additional Information” section. They should provide a detailed description of when and how these tools were used. In addition, the authors must confirm that they have obtained all permissions to use the 

materials. 

The authorship of a manuscript can only be attributed to a person. AI and AI-enabled technologies cannot be listed as author(s) or co-author(s) due to their inability to meet the criteria of authorship. They cannot take responsibility for the work, approve publication, manage copyrights, or resolve issues related to conflicts of interest.