AI and Automated Tools Policy

JAMRIS recognizes that authors may use artificial intelligence (AI) and automated tools for limited purposes such as language improvement, grammar correction, text organization, coding upport, or technical assistance.

If generative AI or other automated tools have been used in a material way in the preparation of the manuscript, this use should be disclosed at submission or in the manuscript where appropriate.

AI tools must not be listed as authors or co-authors. Authors remain fully responsible for the accuracy, originality, integrity, and legality of all submitted content.

Generative AI should not be cited as a source.

Reviewers must preserve the confidentiality of manuscripts and should not upload submitted manuscripts, review reports, or related confidential materials to generative AI tools. Generative AI should not be used to produce the substantive content of peer review reports.

Editors may use automated tools for limited editorial or technical support, but editorial assessment and publication decisions must remain under human responsibility and oversight.

The journal reserves the right to request clarification regarding the use of AI or automated tools where necessary.