Declaration of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use

To promote transparency and uphold academic integrity, Jurnal Jamu Indonesia (JJI) 2025 requires all authors to disclose whether generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) or AI-assisted technologies were used during manuscript preparation.

Authors must include one of the following statements at the end of their manuscript (before the References section), depending on whether AI tools were used.

Option 1 — If AI Tools Were Used

Declaration of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use

"During the preparation of this manuscript, the author(s) used [Name of AI tool, e.g., ChatGPT (OpenAI)] to assist in improving the clarity, structure, or readability of the text. After using this tool, the author(s) thoroughly reviewed, edited, and verified the entire content to ensure it accurately represents their own ideas and interpretations. The author(s) take full responsibility for the integrity and originality of the published work."

Editorial Note:
This declaration applies when AI-assisted technologies (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, etc.) were used for writing support, text organization, or language refinement. Authors must not rely on AI for conceptualization, data analysis, or generating scientific conclusions. All AI outputs must be carefully reviewed, edited, and validated by the author(s).

Option 2 — If No AI Tools Were Used

Declaration of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use

"The author(s) declare that no generative AI or AI-assisted technologies were used in the preparation or writing of this manuscript. All contents were produced entirely by the author(s) without any automated assistance."

Editorial Note:
This statement applies when the manuscript was written solely by the author(s) without any AI-based text generation or editing tools. Common academic utilities such as grammar checkers (e.g., Grammarly), spell-check tools, or reference managers (e.g., Mendeley, EndNote) do not require disclosure.

Editorial Policy Reminder

  • Jurnal Jamu Indonesia strictly prohibits the use of generative AI or AI-assisted technologies (e.g., ChatGPT or similar tools) by reviewers or editors during the peer review and manuscript evaluation process.

  • This policy ensures the protection of authors’ intellectual property rights and the confidentiality of submitted research.

  • The journal may revise this policy in the future in line with the development of ethical and compliant AI tools.