As we enter an era where the synergy between AI technologies and human effort is paramount, the Future of Work is undergoing a radical transformation. Emerging AI tools will profoundly influence how we work, the tools we use, and the very nature of work itself. The ’Human Computation, Equitable, and Innovative Future of Work AI Tools’ workshop at HCOMP’24 aims to explore groundbreaking solutions for developing fair and inclusive AI tools that shape how we will work. This workshop will delve into the collaborative potential of human computation and artificial intelligence in crafting equitable Future of Work AI tools. Participants will critically examine the current challenges in designing fair and innovative AI systems for the evolving workplace, as well as strategies for effectively integrating human insights into these tools. The primary objective is to foster a rich discourse on scalable, sustainable solutions that promote equitable Future of Work tools for all, with a particular focus on empowering marginalized communities. By bringing together experts from diverse fields, we aim to catalyze ideas that bridge the gap between technological advancement and social equality.
Submission Deadline: August 30th, 2024. Oct 8, 2024.
Notification Date: September 15th, 2024 Oct 12, 2024
Workshop Date: Saturday, October 19, 2024
Are you passionate about shaping an equitable future of work through innovative AI tools and human computation? Join us at the HCOMP'24 workshop on "Human Computation, Equitable and Innovative Future of Work AI Tools"! We're seeking groundbreaking ideas, critical analyses, and creative solutions that address the challenges and opportunities in developing fair and inclusive AI tools for the evolving workplace.
Our workshop aims to bridge the gap between technological advancement and social equity, with a special focus on empowering marginalized communities. We welcome diverse perspectives from researchers and practitioners across various disciplines.
We welcome a variety of submission formats, including but not limited to:
Position papers (max 6 pages): Proposing novel ideas, arguments, frameworks, or approaches related to the workshop themes, such as:
Strategies for ensuring equitable access to Future of Work technologies
Ethical considerations in AI-driven legal tools.
Innovative applications of crowdsourcing for the Future of Work.
Approaches to Adaptive Education for evolving job markets.
Case studies (max 6 pages): Presenting lessons learned from AI applications in justice systems or workplace technologies
Multimedia submissions like Short videos or animations (max 5 minutes).
Technological prototypes or demos: Showcasing innovative AI tools or human computation systems design.
Speculative design proposals: Envisioning future scenarios or potential interventions in the realm of AI and human computation for equitable Future of Work tools
We encourage interested participants to review the full workshop proposal to inform their submissions. Submissions should align with one or more of the workshop's key themes:
Technological accessibility for underprivileged and marginalized communities.
AI in legal Analytics and Ethics.
Crowdsourcing for Future of Work.
Adaptive Education in evolving job markets.
Human computation Applications in justice systems.
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