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Editorial: Generative Artificial Intelligence

| Caglar Cengizler |


Year:2025| Vol:4| No:1| PP 1-2

Abstract
Generative artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the future of scientific publishing. Due to both its potential use in editorial processes and the speed and efficiency it brings to research, generative AI services have become one of the most prominent technologies of the past year. With the increasing use of generative AI in academic texts, researchers are once again faced with new questions and challenges at the edge of technological change. One of the most frequently discussed topics in this context is the ethical use of generative artificial intelligence in the academic writing process and the need for updated ethical principles. It is clear that all organizations involved in scientific publishing will need to revise their policies accordingly. Accepting this transformation as a milestone and adapting to it may be considered a strategic step for remaining competitive in the future of digital publishing.rnrnIn this context, we are pleased to announce that IJABE will update its principles on the use of generative artificial intelligence as of 2026. IJABE supports the ethical and transparent use of generative AI within clearly defined ethical frameworks, provided that the creation and reasoning processes of the study are primarily carried out by humans.rn

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