[AISWorld] CFP HICSS 58 - Minitrack on Human-AI Collaborations and Ethical Issues
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Tue May 28 16:52:07 EDT 2024
Dear Colleagues,
Please allow us to remind you of the upcoming submission deadline (June 15)
for the 58th HICSS - Minitrak on Human-AI Collabortgions and Ethical Issues.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Submission deadline: June 15, 2024 (Hawaii Time):
<https://hicss-submissions.org> https://hicss-submissions.org
Subject: CFP HICSS 58 - Minitrack on Human-AI Collaborations and Ethical
Issues
Dear colleagues,
We cordially invite you to submit your work to the HICSS-58 Minitrack on
"Human-AI Collaborations and Ethical Issues".
CFP HICSS 58 - Minitrack: Human-AI Collaborations and Ethical Issues
Human-AI collaborations represent transformative frontiers in today's
technology, where AI systems are designed to work alongside humans and
enhance human capabilities. Ranging from computer vision algorithms that can
identify patterns in X-rays, to chatbots that provide customer support, to
generative AI that can compose music and emails, human-AI collaborations
have permeated almost every sector of our society, paving the way for more
efficient, innovative, and personalize solutions. The partnerships between
humans and AI are not only accelerating problem-solving but also raising
important ethical considerations on trust, privacy, and security. As the
field of human-AI collaborations rapidly evolves, it is crucial to identify
and address these ethical issues to better leverage the strengths of both
humans and AI. As the field of human-AI collaborations rapidly evolves, it
is crucial to identify and address these ethical issues to better leverage
the strengths of both humans and AI.
The minitrack on Human-AI Collaborations and Ethical Issues is organized to
draw attention to a wide variety of ethical issues relevant to human-AI
collaborations and to encourage more intensive research on this emergent
topic. This minitrack welcomes theoretical and empirical research addressing
a variety of technical, social, and ethical issues relevant to complex and
multifaceted challenges of AI systems. The topics relevant to this minitrack
include, but are not limited to:
* Trust in AI Systems
* Unintended Consequences of Human-AI Collaborations
* Transparency and Explainability of AI
* Bias and Fairness of AI
* AI Autonomy
* Privacy and Data Breaches Issues of AI
* Security and Vulnerabilities
* Copyrights and Intellectual Property Rights
* AI Weaponization
* Generative AI and Large Language Models
* Multimodal Human-AI Collaboration
* AI Natural Language Processing and Text Analytics
* AI and Job Displacement
* AI for Vulnerable Population
Important dates ( <https://hicss.hawaii.edu/> https://hicss.hawaii.edu/)
* Submission deadline: June 15, 2024 (Hawaii Time):
https://hicss-submissions.org
* Acceptance notice: August 17, 2024
* Submission of final paper: September 22, 2024
* HICSS conference: January 7-10, 2025
Minitrack Co-chairs
Dan J. Kim (dan.kim at unt.edu <mailto:dan.kim at unt.edu> ), University of North
Texas (Primary Contact)
Victoria Yoon (vyyoon at vcu.edu <mailto:vyyoon at vcu.edu> ), Virginia
Commonwealth University
Xunyu Chen (chenx at vcu.edu <mailto:chenx at vcu.edu> ), Virginia Commonwealth
University
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