Artificial Intelligence Policy

19.06.2026

The rapid evolution of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies is transforming how scholarly content is created, reviewed, and communicated. Rangsit Music Journal (RMJ) recognizes both the potential benefits and the ethical responsibilities that accompany these tools. This policy establishes guidelines to promote transparency, research integrity, and responsible use of AI across all stages of the publication process. We are committed to reviewing and updating these policies regularly to reflect evolving best practices in academic publishing.

Note 1: Generative AI refers to artificial intelligence technologies capable of generating content across formats including text, images, audio, and synthetic data. Common examples include ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, DALLĀ·E 3, Suno, and Udio.

Note 2: Non-generative tools that only flag or correct basic grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors do not require disclosure. Generative tools that rewrite sentences, generate new text, or translate the manuscript from one language to another do require disclosure, even when marketed as proofreading aids.

Please refer to: Artificial Intelligence Policy