Generative AI Policy

Journal of Arts, Meaning and Public Life (JAMPL) does not permit the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to write, generate, paraphrase, or substantially revise any part of a manuscript submitted to the journal.

This restriction applies to all components of a submission, including the title, abstract, main text, discussion, conclusion, references, cover letter, and responses to reviewers. Every manuscript submitted to JAMPL must represent the authors’ own original intellectual work and authentic scholarly writing.

Authors are required to disclose any use of AI-assisted tools during submission. However, the use of GenAI for manuscript writing is not permitted and may result in rejection, withdrawal, or retraction, as appropriate.

GenAI tools must not be listed as authors, since they cannot take responsibility for the accuracy, originality, integrity, or ethical soundness of scholarly work.

Reviewers and editors must not upload manuscripts or any confidential journal materials to public or unsecured AI platforms.

To protect originality, transparency, and research integrity, JAMPL maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy on AI-written manuscripts.