[AISWorld] Last Reminder: CFP HICSS 58 - Minitrack on Human-AI Collaborations and Ethical Issues

danjongkim at gmail.com danjongkim at gmail.com
Wed Jun 12 11:29:08 EDT 2024


Dear Colleagues,

 

This is a final reminder about the upcoming submission deadline for the 58th
HICSS - Minitrak on Human-AI Collaborations and Ethical Issues, which is on
June 15. 

 

Submission deadline: June 15, 2024 (Hawaii Time):
<https://hicss-submissions.org> https://hicss-submissions.org

 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.

 

Best regards,

Dan J. Kim,  University of North Texas (Primary Contact)

Victoria Yoon, Virginia Commonwealth University 

Xunyu Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University

 

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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