Use of Generative AI Tools

2025-09-18

Burapha Science Journal permits the use of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude, but only in a responsible and transparent manner. Authors may use these tools solely for language editing purposes—for example, correcting grammar, improving sentence clarity, or enhancing readability. However, any content generated with the assistance of AI tools must be thoroughly reviewed, edited, and approved by the authors.

The use of AI to generate scientific content, such as writing major sections of the manuscript (e.g., the introduction, discussion, or literature review) or interpreting results, is strictly prohibited. AI tools must not replace the authors' original intellectual contribution to the research and writing process.

If generative AI tools have been used at any stage of manuscript preparation, authors are required to disclose this in the manuscript using a clear statement, such as: “An AI-assisted tool (e.g., ChatGPT) was used for language enhancement. The final content was reviewed and approved by the authors.”

Failure to disclose the use of AI tools, or inappropriate use of such tools, may result in rejection of the manuscript or retraction after publication due to violation of publication ethics.