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眼科期刊关于生成式人工智能的指南:全面分析

Ophthalmology Journals' Guidelines on Generative Artificial Intelligence: A Comprehensive Analysis.

作者信息

Huang Wenqiao, Liang Yating, Wei Xianghui, Du Yi

机构信息

From the Department of Ophthalmology (W.H., Y.L., Y.D.), The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.

Department of Ophthalmology (X.W.), Liuzhou Red Cross Hospital/Eye Hospital of Liuzhou City, Liuzhou, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.

出版信息

Am J Ophthalmol. 2025 Mar;271:445-454. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2024.12.021. Epub 2024 Dec 30.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The integration of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) into scientific research and academic writing has generated considerable controversy. Currently, standards for using GAI in academic medicine remain undefined. This study aims to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the guidance provided for authors regarding the use of GAI in ophthalmology scientific journals.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional bibliometric analysis.

PARTICIPANTS

A total of 140 ophthalmology journals listed in the Scimago Journal and Country Rankings, regardless of language or origin.

METHODS

We systematically searched and screened the 140 ophthalmology journals' websites on October 19 and 20, 2024, and conducted updates on November 19 and 20, 2024.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

The content of GAI guidelines from the websites of the 140 ophthalmology journals.

RESULTS

Of 140 journals reviewed, 96 (69%) provide explicit guidelines for authors regarding the use of GAI. Among these, nearly all journals agree on 3 key points: (1) 94 journals (98%) have established specific guidelines prohibiting GAI from being listed as an author; (2) 94 journals (98%) emphasize that human authors are responsible for the outputs generated by GAI tools; and (3) all 96 journals require authors to disclose any use of GAI. In addition, 20 journals (21%) specify that their guidelines pertain solely to the writing process with GAI. Furthermore, 92 journals (66%) have developed guidelines concerning GAI-generated images, with 63 journals (68%) permitting their use and 29 (32%) prohibiting them. Among those that prohibit GAI images, 27 journals (93%) allow their use under specific conditions.

CONCLUSION

Although there is considerable ethical consensus among ophthalmology journals regarding the use of GAI, notable variations exist in terms of permissible use and disclosure practices. Establishing standardized guidelines is essential to safeguard the originality and integrity of scientific research. Researchers must uphold high standards of academic ethics and integrity when using GAI.

摘要

目的

将生成式人工智能(GAI)融入科学研究和学术写作引发了诸多争议。目前,学术医学领域使用GAI的标准仍未明确。本研究旨在全面分析眼科科学期刊为作者提供的关于使用GAI的指导意见。

设计

横断面文献计量分析。

参与者

Scimago期刊与国家排名中列出的共140种眼科期刊,不分语言或来源。

方法

我们于2024年10月19日和20日系统搜索并筛选了这140种眼科期刊的网站,并于2024年11月19日和20日进行了更新。

主要观察指标

140种眼科期刊网站上的GAI指南内容。

结果

在审查的140种期刊中,96种(69%)为作者提供了关于使用GAI的明确指南。其中,几乎所有期刊在三个关键点上达成一致:(1)94种期刊(98%)制定了具体指南,禁止将GAI列为作者;(2)94种期刊(98%)强调人类作者应对GAI工具生成的成果负责;(3)所有96种期刊都要求作者披露对GAI的任何使用情况。此外,20种期刊(21%)明确规定其指南仅适用于使用GAI的写作过程。此外,92种期刊(66%)制定了关于GAI生成图像的指南,63种期刊(68%)允许使用,29种(32%)禁止使用。在禁止GAI图像的期刊中,27种期刊(93%)允许在特定条件下使用。

结论

尽管眼科期刊在使用GAI方面存在相当大的伦理共识,但在允许使用和披露做法方面存在显著差异。制定标准化指南对于维护科学研究的原创性和完整性至关重要。研究人员在使用GAI时必须坚持高标准的学术道德和诚信。

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