Relevant workshop topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Current challenges in human oversight of AI systems
- Diverse stakeholder roles in oversight
- Theoretical models of oversight and frameworks for evaluation
- Methods, tools, processes, and resources to support oversight
- Regulatory measures, public policies, and industry standards
- Design and interface-related opportunities and challenges
- Trade-offs between risk-mitigating oversight and human autonomy, development, and self-efficacy
The planned activities at the workshop include:
Lightning self-introductions of participants
Invited talks offering technical, HCI/psychology, and policy perspectives
Minute-madness session and poster presentations for accepted papers
Group discussions in breakout sessions
Panel discussion
We welcome submissions corresponding to preliminary research and early results, as well as position papers. In particular, we welcome research papers that make empirical contributions and position papers that are provocative or suggestive of how we can/should foster effective human oversight of AI systems.
Length: maximum 5 pages (excluding references)
Format: CEUR format (https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html#CEURART)
Submission site: Coming soon!
Review process: Single-blinded (i.e., names and affiliations of authors should be included in the submission)
All deadlines below are per AoE (anywhere on earth time zone).
Paper submission Deadline: December 19, 2025
Notification to Authors: February 2, 2026
Camera-ready Submission: February 14, 2026
Anticipated Workshop Date: March 23, 2026