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BEWARE 2024 : 3rd International Workshop on Emerging Ethical Aspects of AI

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Link: https://sites.google.com/view/beware2024
 
When Nov 26, 2024 - Nov 28, 2024
Where Bolzano, Italy
Submission Deadline Sep 30, 2024
Notification Due Oct 20, 2024
Final Version Due Oct 31, 2024
Categories    ai ethics   explainability   logic programming for ai ethic   fairness
 

Call For Papers

BEWARE-24
Joint Workshop @ AIxIA 2024, 26 - 28 Nov, 2024, Bolzano, Italy
https://sites.google.com/view/beware2024

The 3rd international workshop on the emerging ethical aspects of AI, with a focus on Bias, Risk, Explainability and the role of Logic and Computational Logic. BEWARE24 is
co-located with the AIxIA 2024 conference .

Aims and Scope
Current AI applications do not guarantee objectivity and are riddled with biases and legal difficulties. AI systems need to perform safely, but problems of opacity, bias and risk are pressing. Definitional and foundational issues about what kinds of bias and risks are involved in opaque AI technologies are still very much open. Moreover, AI is challenging Ethics and brings the need to rethink the basis of Ethics.
In this context, it is natural to look for theories, tools and technologies to address the problem of automatically detecting biases and implementing ethical decision-making. Logic, Computational Logic and formal ontologies have great potential in this area of research, as logic rules are easily comprehensible by humans and favour the representation of causality, which is a crucial aspect of ethical decision-making. Nonetheless, their expressivity and transparency need to be integrated within conceptual taxonomies and socio-economic analyses that place AI technologies in their broader context of application and determine their overall impact.
This workshop addresses issues of logical, ethical and epistemological nature in AI through the use of interdisciplinary approaches. We aim to bring together researchers in AI, philosophy, ethics, epistemology, social science, etc., to promote collaborations and enhance discussions towards the development of trustworthy AI methods and solutions that users and stakeholders consider technologically reliable and socially acceptable.
The workshop invites submissions from computer scientists, philosophers, economists and sociologists wanting to discuss contributions ranging from the formulation of epistemic and normative principles for AI, their conceptual representation in formal models, to their development in formal design procedures and translation into computational implementations.
Topics of interest include, but are not at all limited to:
Conceptual and formal definitions of bias, risk and opacity in AI
Epistemological and normative principles for fair and trustworthy AI
Ethical AI and the challenges brought by AI to Ethics
Explainable AI
Ontological modelling of trustworthy as opposed to biased AI systems
Defining trust and its determinants for implementation in AI systems
Methods for evaluating and comparing the performances of AI systems
Approaches to verification of ethical behaviour
Computational Logic Applications in Machine Ethics
Integrating Computational Logics with methods for Machine Ethics and Explainable AI

Submission
The workshop invites (possibly non-original) submissions of FULL PAPERS (up to 15 pages) and SHORT PAPERS (up to 5 pages). Short papers are particularly suitable to present work in progress, extended abstracts, doctoral theses, or general overviews of research projects. Note that all papers will undergo a careful peer-reviewer process and, if accepted, camera-ready versions of the papers will be published on the AIxIA subseries of CEUR proceedings (Scopus indexed).
Manuscripts must be formatted using the 1-column CEUR-ART Style (you can access the Overleaf template here). For more information, please see the CEUR website http://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html. Papers must be submitted through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=beware24

Proceedings
CEUR Workshop Proceedings.
Please refer the workshop website for updates regarding the proceedings, and a potential special issue.

Organizers
Guido Boella, University of Turin, guido.boella@unito.it, www.di.unito.it/~guido/
Greta Coraglia, University of Milan, greta.coraglia@unimi.it, https://etagreta.github.io/
Fabio Aurelio D'Asaro, University of Verona, fabioaurelio.dasaro@univr.it, https://sites.google.com/view/fdasaro
Abeer Dyoub, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", abeer.dyoub@uniba.it, www.abeerdyoub.com
Francesca A. Lisi, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", francesca.lisi@uniba.it, http://www.di.uniba.it/~lisi/
Giuseppe Primiero, University of Milan, giuseppe.primiero@unimi.it, https://sites.unimi.it/gprimiero

Program Committee
Please refer to the workshop webpage for updates regarding the names of the members of the PC.

Important Dates
Submission deadline: 30 September 2024
Notification: 20 October 2024
Camera ready: 31 October 2024



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