Challenges of Artificial Intelligence and Plagiarism in Modern Scientific Publishing
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https://doi.org/10.65459/Abstract
This editorial discusses emerging challenges related to the use of artificial intelligence in scientific publishing, with particular emphasis on plagiarism, authorship responsibility, and ethical considerations. The article highlights the need for transparent policies and editorial oversight to ensure research integrity in the evolving academic publishing landscape.
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