China Issues AI Guidelines For Academic Publishing

More than 100 researchers met in Beijing on Sunday at the second Yuyuantan Conference on Research Integrity, which released the Guideline on the Boundaries of AI-Generated Content Usage in Academic Publishing 3.0 outlining permitted AI use and verification requirements. Speakers including Tan Tieniu urged disclosure, training and governance, while Elsevier's survey of 3,200+ researchers found 69% of Chinese researchers use AI versus 58% globally, but only 22% trust it.
Key Points
- 1Release Guideline 3.0 permitting controlled AIGC use but requiring manual verification of citations
- 2Emphasize researcher responsibility, disclosure and training to prevent hallucinations and ensure integrity
- 3Signal sector-wide governance push affecting publishers, peer review, reproducibility and research workflows
Scoring Rationale
Official guideline and survey offer actionable governance guidance; limited novelty beyond national/regional regulatory developments.
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