We invite AI researchers and practitioners across different disciplines and knowledge backgrounds to submit contributions dealing with the following (or related) topics:
Hazardous AI applications:
Deepfakes.
Fake news and misinformation.
Online deception.
Malicious personalization.
Social engineering.
Adverse impacts of AI:
Privacy and security breaches.
Backfire effects.
Guidelines and mitigation actions.
Ethical conflicts and challenges.
Risk assessment methods.
Responsible AI:
Case studies.
Best practices for trustworthy AI.
We welcome submissions spanning the full range of theoretical and applied work including user research, methods, tools, simulations, demos, and practical evaluations. Submissions should be 6-8 pages for full technical papers and 2-4 pages for position papers or demos including references. Papers should be formatted according to the IJCAI instructions. Templates (Word and Latex) and complete guidelines can be found here https://www.ijcai.org/authors_kit
Submissions will be peer-reviewed by 3-4 members of the program committee in a single-blind process. Proceedings shall be submitted to CEUR-WS.org for online publication. Selected papers will be invited afterwards to submit an extended version for a special issue in a journal edited by the workshop organizers.
Submission Deadline: 10.05.2021 (extended!) - Time: AOE
Notification: 25.05.2021
Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aiofai2021
Ludovico Boratto (Centre Tecnològic de Catalunya, Spain)
Jean-Gabriel-Ganascia (Paris-Sorbonne University, France)
Damiano Spina (RMIT University, Australia)
Stefan Stieglitz (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
Christos Fidas (University of Patras, Greece)
Leon Derczynski (ITU Copenhagen, Denmark)
Daniela Godoy (ISISTAN CONICET-UNICEN, Argentina)
Julita Vassileva (University of Saskatchewan, Canada)
Bart Knijnenburg (Clemson University, United States)
Antonela Tommasel (ISISTAN CONICET-UNICEN, Argentina)
Jeremy Clark (Concordia University, Canada)
Steven Furnel (University of Nottingham, UK)
Pam Briggs (Northumbria University, UK)
Marios Belk (Cognitive UX GmbH, Cyprus)
Norman Sadeh-Koniecpol (Carnegie Mellon University, United States)
Alison R. Panisson (Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil)