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This statement revises our earlier “WAME Recommendations on ChatGPT and Chatbots in Relation to Scholarly Publications” (January 20, 2023). The revision reflects the proliferation of chatbots and their expanding use in scholarly publishing over the last few months, as well as emerging concerns regarding lack of authenticity of content when using chatbots. These Recommendations are intended to inform editors and help them develop policies for the use of chatbots in papers published in their journals. They aim to help authors and reviewers understand how best to attribute the use of chatbots in their work, and to address the need for all journal editors to have access to manuscript screening tools. In this rapidly evolving field, we will continue to modify these recommendations as the software and its applications develop.
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Chris Zielinski
Margaret A. Winker
Rakesh Aggarwal
Philippine Journal of Pathology
University of Toronto
University of Alberta
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a157417a4734e8e604e481e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.21141/pjp.2023.08