Following the rapidly evolving use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as large language models (LLMs) and generative chatbots, JAMA and the JAMA Network journals released guidance on the responsible use of these tools by authors and researchers in scholarly publishing. These policies preclude the inclusion of nonhuman AI tools as authors and require the transparent reporting of use of such tools in preparing manuscripts and other content and when used in research submitted for publication. In addition, submission and publication of clinical images created by AI tools is discouraged, unless part of formal research design or methods. In all such cases, authors must take responsibility for the integrity of the content generated by these models and tools.
Source: JAMA Online First