About the Journal

In the American Journal of Arts and Sciences, AI is not an afterthought—it’s our starting point. We actively encourage authors to use generative models, LLMs, bespoke algorithms, or any AI-assisted techniques in preparing and publishing their work. What matters is originality, rigor, and intellectual contribution—not which tools were used to write it.

We explicitly reject AI-detection tools and percentage metrics, which often misclassify legitimate work and are scientifically unreliable. Studies show that such detectors regularly yield false positives, disproportionately affecting non-native English writers and other groups. We believe enforcing these tools undermines creativity, fairness, and the integrity of scholarly communication.

Our focus is unwavering: we publish original research—whether authored by hand, AI-assisted, or a hybrid—and evaluate manuscripts based on their academic quality, methodological rigor, and contribution to the arts, humanities, sciences, and engineering. AI is our ally, enriching research without determining its value.

We invite authors—scholars, engineers, artists, data scientists—from around the world to bring their best work, whether crafted by human hand, AI tool, or both. Here, we champion a human-AI collaboration, free from outdated gatekeeping and percentage-based judgment.

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Vol. 2025 No. 10
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