<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr"><div><i>(Apologies for possible cross-posting)</i><br></div><div><i><br></i></div>EthAIcs 2023: CALL FOR PAPERS<br>a Workshop on Ethics and Trust in Human-AI Collaboration: Socio-Technical Approaches<br><br>August 19, 20, or 21, 2023, Macao<br>co-located with IJCAI 2023<br><br>Website: <a href="https://sites.google.com/view/ethaics-2023/" target="_blank">https://sites.google.com/view/ethaics-2023/</a><br><br>=====================================================<br><br>TOPICS<br><br>The use of AI should be to augment human intelligence rather than replace it, as combining the capabilities of humans and machines can lead to better decision-making in various tasks. For human-AI collaboration to be effective, hybrid systems need to be designed that address trust and ethics issues, such as transparency, fairness, and misinformation detection. These issues must be central to the design, development, and use of human-AI collaboration systems, alongside decision quality. To achieve these goals, cognitive theories and knowledge from other cognitive sciences are essential. The article proposes a workshop that aims to connect scholars from three disciplines: Human-AI collaborative environments, Ethics and Trust, and Cognitive theories of the human mind. The workshop aims to promote the exchange of ideas and solutions to enhance human-AI collaboration. Addressing these issues can lead to better decisions than what humans or machines can make alone while ensuring trust and resolving ethical concerns.<br><br>* Human-AI collaboration systems: notions, design, use, and evaluation<br>* Generative AI in human-AI collaboration<br>* Trust and ethics in AI-human collaboration<br>* Ethics issues in human-AI collaboration application domains, such as health and education<br>* AI nudges<br>* Human upskilling<br>* Human-AI trust<br>* Ethics issues in human-AI systems<br>* Cognitive theories of human behavior, decisions, and collaboration<br>* Misinformation detection and explainability in AI-human collaboration systems<br>* Value alignment and displacement of human decision makers in AI-human collaboration<br>* Innovative surveys of existing work on human-AI collaboration and cognitive sciences<br><br>=====================================================<br><br>IMPORTANT DATES<br><br>Paper submission deadline: May 1, 2023<br>Author notification: June 5, 2023<br>Camera-ready version: June 20, 2023<br>EthAIcs Workshop: August 19, 20, or 21, 2023<br><br>=====================================================<br><br>FORMAT<br><br>Given the multidisciplinary nature of the topic, the workshop encourages cross-fertilization among experts of various disciplines inside and outside AI. The program includes invited talks, short presentations of accepted papers, and panel discussions where panelists and participants will discuss specific topics in depth. Moreover, we plan to organize poster sessions to facilitate discussions between the authors and the other participants.<br><br>The workshop is a physical-only event. At least one author from each accepted paper must register for the workshop and travel to the IJCAI venue in person.<br><br>=====================================================<br><br>SUBMISSION<br><br>We encourage academics, policy makers, and practitioners in the many disciplines relevant to the topics of this event to join this workshop.<br><br>Page limit: papers must be no longer than 9 pages in total: 7 pages for the body of the paper and 2 pages for references; the optional ethics statement can be placed either in the body of the paper or in the reference pages. For accepted papers, the last two pages can also contain acknowledgments and the contribution statement.<br><br>The submission format is the standard IJCAI Proceedings Style, which can be found at<br><a href="https://www.ijcai.org/authors_kit" target="_blank">https://www.ijcai.org/authors_kit</a><br><br>The review process is single-blind.<br><br>Submissions of papers should be done through <a href="https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/EthAIcs2023" target="_blank">https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/EthAIcs2023</a>.<br><br>Accepted papers will be published in CEUR WS Proceedings.<br><br>=====================================================<br><br>WORKSHOP CHAIRS<br><br>Marianna Ganapini, Union College, USA<br>Andrea Loreggia, University of Brescia, Italy<br>Nicholas Mattei, Tulane University, USA<br>Francesca Rossi, IBM Research, USA<br>Biplav Srivastava, University of South Carolina, USA<br>Brent Venable, University of West Florida and IHMC, USA<div><br></div><div>Best regards,<br>Andrea Loreggia</div></div>
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