AIEB 2024: Workshop on Implementing AI Ethics Through a Behavioural Lens - ECAI 2024 University of Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela, Spain, October 20, 2024 |
Conference website | https://aieb-ecai2024.framer.ai |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aieb2024 |
Submission deadline | July 7, 2024 |
AIEB workshop aims to explore how insights from behavioral science can be leveraged to promote ethical AI development and governance.
This full-day workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse disciplines, including AI, ethics, philosophy, psychology, and social sciences. We invite contributions that explore the conceptual foundations of human-AI interaction, as well as practical interventions to foster ethical AI cultures within organizations.
Submission Guidelines
We encourage the submission of original contributions, investigating novel methodologies/approaches to design/implement/promote ethical AI systems and algorithms and governance thereof. In particular, authors can submit:
i) Regular papers (max 12pgs + references – CEUR.ws format)
ii) Short/Position/Discussion papers (max 6pgs + references - CEUR.ws format)
All submitted papers will be evaluated by one/two members of the program committee, based on originality, significance, relevance and technical quality. Submissions (PDF) must be in English in the CEUR-WS conference format available at this link.
The review process is single-blinded, i.e., authors names should be included in the submissions. At least one of the authors should register and take part at the conference to make the presentation.
List of Topics
- Value alignment challenges in human-AI interaction
- Fairness and bias in algorithmic systems
- Transparency and explainability in AI
- Privacy, autonomy, and control in human-AI decision-making
- Factors influencing the adoption of ethical AI practices
- Misalignment of incentives and performance indicators with responsible AI development
- Behavioral interventions to promote ethical AI development (e.g., nudges, friction)
- Accountability mechanisms and governanceframeworks for AI systems
- Strategies to mitigate ethics washing and signaling risks
- Policy levers to mandate responsible AI innovation
Committees
Program Committee
- Jose Maria Alonso, CiTIUS, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
- Agathe Balayn, TU Delft; ServiceNow
- Senén Barro, CiTIUS, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
- Leopoldo Bertossi, SKEMA Business School
- Alejandro Català Bolos, CiTIUS, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
- Virginie Do, Université Paris Dauphine - PSL, Facebook AI Research
- Marianna Ganapini, Union College; Notre Dame University; NYU
- Matthieu Hervouin, LAMSADE, Paris-Dauphine University
- Diletta Husykes, Università di Milano Statale; Immanence; Privacy Network
- Michael Klenk, TU Delft
- Anne-Marie Nussberger, Center for Humans and Machines, Max Plant Institute for Human Development
- Enrico Panai, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Emlyon Business School
- Giada Pistilli, Sorbonne Université; HuggingFace
- Adam Leon Smith, CTO Dragonfly
- Clemens Stachl, University of St. Gallen
- Alessio Tartaro, University of Sassari
- Jurgen Willems, Institute for Public Management and Governance, WU Vienna
Organizing committee
- Annabel Gilard - Institute of Business Ethics
- Caroline Friedman Levy - Consultative Network, UN Secretary General's Envoy on Technology
- Luca Nannini - CITiUS USC, Minsait by Indra Sistemas
- Ali Ozkes - SKEMA Business School, GREDEG (University of Côte d'Azur), LAMSADE (Paris-Dauphine University), Public Management and Governance (WU Vienna)
- Marija Slavkovik - University of Bergen
Publication
All accepted papers will be published in CEUR-WS.