Generative AI Statement

Declaration of Generative Artificial Intelligence Use

Insan Cendekia: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan recognizes that generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can be valuable supportive tools in scientific writing, language refinement, data processing, and visualization. However, the journal firmly upholds the core principles of research integrity, transparency, accountability, and human authorship.

Authors are required to declare any use of generative AI in the preparation of their manuscript to ensure that the creative and analytical process remains human-led and ethically sound.

1. Scope of Declaration

This declaration applies to all generative AI systems, including but not limited to:

  • Large Language Models (LLMs): e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.

  • Automated Generators: Automated code generators, image/art generators, and statistical scripting tools.

  • Application Scope: Tools used for language refinement, structural editing, data visualization, or code debugging.

  • Note: Standard spelling and grammar checkers embedded in word processors (e.g., Microsoft Word, basic Grammarly extensions) do not require declaration.

2. Core Principles

  • Non-Authorship: AI tools cannot be listed as authors or co-authors. Authorship is strictly reserved for human individuals who can take full intellectual and ethical responsibility for the study's conception, design, execution, and interpretation.

  • Full Accountability: Authors remain 100% accountable for the accuracy, validity, and originality of the content. This includes ensuring there is no fabricated data, falsified information, or "hallucinated" (non-existent) references generated by AI.

  • Ethics & Copyright: Authors must ensure that AI-assisted content does not infringe upon existing copyrights, privacy rights, or ethical standards.

3. Mandatory Disclosure

If generative AI tools were utilized, authors must explicitly disclose this in two places:

  1. In the Acknowledgements section of the manuscript.

  2. In the Declaration of Generative AI Use statement provided during the online submission process.

  • Consequence: Failure to disclose the use of AI tools when proven may be considered a breach of publication ethics and may lead to immediate rejection or post-publication retraction.

4. Acceptable vs. Unacceptable Use

  • Acceptable: Language/stylistic editing, structural refinement, assistance in data visualization, and summarizing author-generated content to improve readability.

  • Unacceptable: Generating fabricated research results, creating fictitious citations/references, or replacing human scientific judgment, critical analysis, and original interpretation.

Declaration Template for Authors

(Authors must include and complete this statement during the OJS submission process)

Declaration of Generative AI Use

The authors declare that generative artificial intelligence tools were [NOT USED / USED] in the preparation of this manuscript.

If USED, please provide the following mandatory details:

  • Name of Tool: (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude)

  • Model/Version: (e.g., GPT-4o, Gemini 1.5 Pro)

  • Purpose: (e.g., Language editing, improving text flow, creating an abstract summary)

  • Sections Affected: (e.g., Introduction, Discussion)

"The authors confirm that all outputs generated by AI were critically reviewed, edited, and validated by human authors. The authors take full responsibility for the academic integrity, accuracy, and content of this manuscript."