Guest Post – Code Plagiarism and AI Create New Challenges for Publishing Integrity
This post explores author, reviewer, and publisher ethics and responsibilities related to the use of AI in coding and publishing research software.
Mohammad Hosseini is an Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine (Biostatistics and Informatics) specializing in ethics and integrity in research, AI ethics, and open science at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He is an editor at Accountability in Research, book series editor at Research Ethics Forum, and a member of Springer Nature’s US Research Advisory Council. As an ethics educator, he promotes the responsible integration of AI into research practices, aiming to help researchers anticipate risks, uphold scientific integrity, and engage thoughtfully with societal impacts.
This post explores author, reviewer, and publisher ethics and responsibilities related to the use of AI in coding and publishing research software.