International Journal of Computer
Trends and Technology
AI Policy for reviewers
The utilization of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies within the peer review process of
academic journals necessitates strict adherence to confidentiality protocols. When a researcher is
invited to evaluate another researcher’s manuscript, that document must be regarded as
confidential. Reviewers are advised against uploading the manuscript or any portion thereof into a
generative AI tool, as such actions may infringe upon the authors’ confidentiality and proprietary
rights. Additionally, if the manuscript contains personally identifiable information, this could
constitute a breach of data privacy rights.
This obligation of confidentiality extends to the peer review report itself, which may contain
sensitive information regarding the manuscript or the authors. Therefore, reviewers should abstain
from uploading their peer review reports into AI tools, even for purposes such as enhancing
language or readability.
Peer review constitutes a fundamental element of the scientific ecosystem, and SSRG maintains the
highest standards of integrity in this process. Conducting a scientific review involves responsibilities
that can only be properly executed by human reviewers. The use of generative AI or AI-assisted
technologies by reviewers to support the review process is not permissible, as the critical thinking
and original judgment essential for peer review are beyond the capabilities of such technology.
Furthermore, there is a risk that these tools may generate incorrect, incomplete, or biased
conclusions regarding the manuscript. The reviewer remains fully responsible and accountable for
the content of the review report.
According to SSRG’s AI author policy, authors are permitted to utilize generative AI and AI-assisted
technologies in the writing phase prior to submission, solely to enhance language and readability,
provided that proper disclosure is made in accordance with the guidelines outlined in SSRG’s Guide
for Authors. Such disclosures should be included at the bottom of the manuscript in a separate
section preceding the references.
It should be noted that SSRG owns proprietary AI-assisted technologies that comply with the
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Responsible AI Principles, such as those employed during the screening process to ensure
completeness and detect plagiarism, as well as to identify suitable reviewers. These in-house or
licensed technologies safeguard author confidentiality and undergo rigorous evaluations to mitigate.