We welcome both theoretical and experimental work, on the design, development, use, and evaluation of human-AI collaborative systems, inspired by or leveraging knowledge from cognitive sciences of human behavior, decisions, and collaboration. The submitted work should be original although we welcome also innovative surveys of existing lines of work that fit the workshop theme.
A non-exhaustive list of topics relevant to the workshop follows:
Human-AI collaboration systems: notions, design, use, and evaluation
Generative AI in human-AI collaboration
Trust and ethics in AI-human collaboration
Ethics issues in human-AI collaboration application domains, such as health and education
AI nudges
Human upskilling
Human-AI trust
Ethics issues in human-AI systems
Cognitive theories of human behavior, decisions, and collaboration
Misinformation detection and explainability in AI-human collaboration systems
Value alignment and displacement of human decision makers in AI-human collaboration
Innovative surveys of existing work on human-AI collaboration and cognitive sciences
We encourage academics, policy makers, and practitioners in the many disciplines relevant to the topics of this event to join this workshop.
Page limit: papers must be no longer than 9 pages in total: 7 pages for the body of the paper and 2 pages for references; the optional ethics statement can be placed either in the body of the paper or in the reference pages. For accepted papers, the last two pages can also contain acknowledgments and the contribution statement.
The review process is single-blind. The submission format is the standard double-column IJCAI Proceedings Style.
Submissions of papers should be done through https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/EthAIcs2023.
Accepted papers will be published in CEUR WS Proceedings.
Papers due: May 21st, 2023
Author Notification: June 10th, 2023
Camera-ready version: June 20th, 2023
EthAIcs Workshop: August 21st, 2023