AI-Generated Figures in Academic Publishing: Policies, Tools, and Practical Guidelines
arXiv cs.CV / 3/18/2026
💬 OpinionIdeas & Deep AnalysisTools & Practical Usage
Key Points
- The paper surveys major publishers' stances on AI-generated figures, highlighting inconsistent and ambiguous policies among Nature, Science, Cell Press, Elsevier, and PLOS.
- It emphasizes concerns about reproducibility, authorship attribution, and the potential for visual misinformation in AI-generated imagery.
- It discusses tools like SciDraw and proposes practical best-practice guidelines for disclosure, quality control, and compliant use of AI figure-generation tools.
- The authors conclude that, with proper transparency and QC, AI-generated figures can accelerate scientific communication without compromising integrity.
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