Rupkatha Journal: Generative AI Policies

In the wake of the recent intervention of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), it has become imperative to formulate comprehensive Generative AI Policies for the Rupkatha Journal for all concerned to ensure ethical use, transparency, and accountability in AI applications. Tools like ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, Claude, NovelAI, Jasper AI, DALL-E, Midjourney, Runway, DeepSeek, Grammarly, etc., are increasingly used in scholarly writings. This new development has positive and negative implications for higher education and research.

At the Rupkatha Journal, we have published on Digital Humanities and AI since 2015. We understand that AI is evolving, and we cannot precisely anticipate what forms it will take, for instance, after five years. The current policies and guidelines are developed considering the present scenarios. The AI policies will evolve in several key areas to keep pace with advancements and address emerging ethical concerns:

  • Ethical Use and Fairness
  • Transparency and Explainability
  • Privacy and Data Protection
  • Security and Safety
  • Intellectual Property and Attribution
  • Human-AI Collaboration
  • Regulation and Governance

Therefore, all parties involved with the journal are encouraged to note these policies to understand the benefits and potential challenges of Generative AI.

Download and read the Policies here>>