AI-Generated Content Policy
BHAIRAVI: Journal of Visual, Performing and Cultural Arts upholds the highest standards of academic integrity, originality, and honesty. In light of the evolving role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in research and publishing, the following policy outlines the journal's stance on AI-generated content.
1. Acceptable AI Tool Use
Authors may use AI tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, DALL·E, etc., to support language enhancement (e.g., grammar checking, translation, or clarity improvement). However, AI must not be used to generate original scholarly arguments, data interpretations, artworks, or conceptual conclusions.
2. Responsibility and Authorship
AI tools cannot be listed as authors or co-authors. The full responsibility for the manuscript's content, originality, data integrity, and conclusions lies solely with the human authors. Any use of AI tools must be disclosed clearly in either the acknowledgments section or a footnote, indicating the tool used and its purpose.
3. Visual and Creative Content
For submissions related to visual and performing arts (such as images, music, choreography concepts), the journal will only accept AI-assisted works if:
- There is a clear and documented contribution by the human creator.
- The extent of AI involvement (tool, scope, curation, or editing) is transparently stated.
- Authors distinguish between their creative input and the AI-generated components.