Conflict of Interest

Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Technology Information (JAITI) requires all authors, editors, reviewers, and other parties involved in the publication process to disclose any potential conflict of interest that could influence the objectivity, integrity, or interpretation of scholarly work.

Disclosure of Conflicts

Authors must disclose any financial, professional, personal, institutional, or other relationships that may reasonably be perceived as influencing the research, analysis, interpretation, or presentation of the manuscript.

Authors
Authors are responsible for declaring any relationships or interests that may affect the impartiality of their research or manuscript.
Editors
Editors must identify and manage conflicts that could compromise fair and independent editorial decisions.
Reviewers
Reviewers must disclose conflicts and decline assignments when their impartiality may reasonably be questioned.
Editorial Integrity

Declaring a conflict of interest does not necessarily prevent publication or participation in the editorial process. However, JAITI may take appropriate measures, including reassignment of reviewers or editors, when necessary to protect the fairness, transparency, and integrity of the publication process.