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Transparency in the Reporting of Artificial Intelligence – The TITAN Guideline

Riaz Agha, Ginimol Mathew, Rasha Rashid, Ahmed Kerwan, Ahmed Al‐Jabir, Catrin Sohrabi, Thomas Franchi, Maria Nicola, Maliha Agha

2025Premier journal of science.373 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The use of AI in research and the literature is increasing. The need for transparency is clear. Here we present a guideline to transparently report the use of AI in any manuscript in general. The guideline items cover; declaration, purpose and scope, AI tools and configuration, data inputs and safeguards, human oversight and verification, bias, ethics and regulatory compliance and reproducibility and transparency. These items have been confirmed in a recent Delphi consensus exercise with high participation and agreement. This guide will evolve over time as technology, systems and behaviour evolve.

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