AIBioTrXiv encourages open biological thinking while avoiding content that creates unreasonable risk or misleads readers.
Biological safety
Submissions must not provide actionable instructions for harmful biological manipulation, pathogen enhancement, evasion of detection, unsafe experimental procedures, or misuse of biological systems. Theoretical discussion must be framed responsibly and may be declined if the risk is too high.
Human and animal research claims
If a submission discusses human subjects, clinical claims, animal research, ecological intervention, or public health recommendations, the author must avoid overstating conclusions and must disclose whether the work is theoretical, computational, speculative, or evidence-based.
Misleading claims
AIBioTrXiv may reject submissions that present unsupported medical, therapeutic, diagnostic, conservation, or policy claims as established facts. Speculation is allowed when clearly labeled and biologically reasoned.
Community conduct
Peer comments must remain constructive. Spam, harassment, personal attacks, threats, repeated off-topic comments, and escalating disputes between authors and commenters may lead to comment removal or account action.