Guidelines for reviewers of academic articles – Use of AI
1) Core principles
- The reviewer bears full responsibility for the content of the review, regardless of whether artificial intelligence (AI) was used during its preparation.
- The use of AI is permitted only as a supportive tool, not as a substitute for expert judgement.
- The reviewer must ensure confidentiality, independence, and the protection of personal or non-public data contained in the manuscript.
2) Acceptable use of AI
AI may be used in the following cases:
- Assistance with wording – minor stylistic revisions of the review text, summarising the reviewer’s own text, improving linguistic clarity.
- Support in fact-checking or contextual understanding – general searches for information on methods, concepts, and theories; checking publicly available sources (with caution regarding potential AI “hallucinations”).
- Analysis of article structure – recommendations on how to formulate comments, assistance in maintaining a neutral and constructive tone.
- Translation of the reviewer’s own report.
- In all cases: the review must reflect the reviewer’s expert opinion and must not be an automatically generated text without critical oversight.
3) Prohibited practices
The reviewer must not:
- Upload parts or the full manuscript to public AI tools – this may breach confidentiality, licensing terms, or GDPR.
- Generate review conclusions without expert assessment – AI must not decide on the acceptability of the article or replace the reviewer’s scientific judgement.
- Rely on unsupported interpretations – AI models may “hallucinate” and produce false or inaccurate information; all outputs must be verified.
- Attempt to identify authors or reviewers using AI – this is not permitted in double-blind review processes.
- Use AI to verify citations without manual checking – AI may fabricate non-existent sources; the reviewer must verify the references manually.
4) Recommendations for safe use of AI
- Always use institutionally approved AI tools (preferably paid versions with appropriate data protection, rather than freely accessible public chat tools).
- Do not upload unpublished data, figures, tables, sensitive information, or the full manuscript to AI tools without clear data protection rules.
- Verify all AI-generated content.
- Let AI assist, not decide.

