It's one thing to ask authors to disclose how they used #AI. But it's another to have an articulate policy on what degrees and kinds of use cross the line and make a work unacceptable, especially at a #preprint repository that does moderation without peer review. Here's a thoughtful take by @philipncohen, director of #SocArXiv.
https://socopen.org/2026/02/22/where-should-socarxiv-draw-the-ai-line/

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Where should SocArXiv draw the AI line?

A case that helps sort out the questions for an AI policy at SocArXiv.

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Update. To follow up, #SocArXiv just posted its new #AI and #moderation policies. As you'd expect from @philipncohen's reflections last month (in this thread, above), the AI policy goes well beyond "disclose how you used AI" to describe specific acceptable and unacceptable uses.
https://socopen.org/2026/03/09/socarxiv-releases-ai-policy/

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SocArXiv releases AI policy

Introducing SocArXiv’s AI policy.

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@petersuber @philipncohen That wasn't what I expected. However naively, I was persuaded the trajectory would reflect more concerns over "entering an endless arms race that we will ultimately lose".