Workshop: [Live Webinar] Are You Disclosing Your AI Use Correctly?
More authors are now using AI in their academic work, yet over 75% do not disclose this even when required by journals. So how important is disclosing your use of AI? And what are the risks of staying silent? Paperpal invites you to join our free webinar on Understanding AI Disclosures: Why, When, and How to Disclose AI Use, led by Tina Austin, Professor at the University of South California.
Understanding AI Disclosures: Why, When, and How to Disclose AI Use
Date: Monday, November 10, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM EDT | 5:00 PM GMT | 10:30 PM IST
Language: English
Duration: 1 hour
This is the third session in The AI Exchange: Real Conversations on AI in Education and Research series, designed to help academics navigate evolving norms and understand how to ensure responsible AI use in academia.
Here’s what you can expect to learn:
- What AI disclosure means and why it is essential for academic integrity.
- Real examples of effective (and ineffective) AI statements in research manuscripts.
- When AI use must be acknowledged in scholarly writing and publishing.
- How to craft clear, transparent AI disclosure statements that align with journal guidelines.
Get your queries answered by our expert during the Q&A session and discover how to apply responsible AI practices in your own writing!
Meet Our Expert
Professor Tina Austin is an AI ethics consultant, biomedical researcher, and faculty member who helps universities and organizations adopt artificial intelligence thoughtfully and responsibly. She has taught at UCLA, USC, CSU, and Caltech, in subjects spanning regenerative medicine, communication, computational biology, AI ethics, and critical thinking with AI. Tina also founded GAInable.ai, a platform that empowers educators to use generative AI ethically and creatively. Recognized among ASU+GSV’s Top Leading Women in AI and as a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, she also advises the California Department of Education and Los Angeles AI Taskforce on responsible and inclusive AI adoption in education.
This must-attend session is ideal for students, researchers and educators looking to stay ahead of evolving AI norms and publication standards.
We look forward to seeing you at the session!



