Ethical use of AI in Peer Review: A comprehensive checklist for reviewers

AI can improve the efficiency of the peer review process by helping reviewers in tasks like preliminary manuscript screening, content summarization, and suggesting relevant references. While these tools offer significant benefits, it’s important to adhere to the ethical guidelines governing their use.

However, navigating all the relevant ethical guidelines can be challenging for reviewers, as they are often dispersed across various resources. To address this issue, we have released a comprehensive checklist titled ‘Ethical use of AI in peer review: A comprehensive checklist for reviewers.’ The checklist consolidates the latest guidelines on AI usage in peer review from ICJME, Taylor Francis, Elsevier, JMIR, Elsevier, Dove press, Springer, and MDPI. Access our FREE checklist today to ensure the alignment of your AI use with best practices set by the leading journals and publishers.

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