The Safe AI workshop solicits contributions including but not limited to the following topics in all areas of AI and its application:
Foundations and different learning settings
Uncertainty modelling and treatment for safe AI
AI Robustness and Reliability
LLMs and AI agents hijacking and defense mechanisms
Safe Reinforcement Learning
Safe Federated Learning
Safe Frugal AI
Safety in Human-in-the-loop approaches
Methods to audit, measure, and evaluate AI safety:
Auditing methods and tools
Benchmarks and case studies
Standard and best practices
Explainability, traceability, data and model lineage
Visual analytics and HCI for understanding/auditing AI for safety aspects
Software engineering (design and testing) approaches
Applications
AI in Safety-Critical Systems
SafeAI for Peace
SafeAI in Healthcare
SafeAI in Cybersecurity
SafeAI in Education
SafeAI in Manufacturing
SafeAI in Autonomous systems
Safe resource allocation
EXTENDED DEADLINE
Paper submission deadline: 30 May 2025 13 June 2025
Reviewing period: 1-16 June 2025 1-17 June 2025
Paper author notification: 18 June 2025
Camera ready deadline: 1 July 2025
Program and papers available online: 10 July 2025
Papers should be submitted on the Safe AI Microsoft CMT submission site Microsoft CMT Conference Link.
Please create first a Microsoft CMT Account here if you do not have one to be able to submit your work.
It is strongly recommended that you sign-up for Microsoft CMT with an institutional email address.
There will be two paper formatting options: (a) full papers and (b) extended abstracts.
a) Full papers must follow the UAI 20205 main conference style, with same length restrictions: up to 8 pages for the main body + unlimited pages for references and appendices. Please see the UAI 2025 Submission Instructions for more details on how your manuscript should be formatted using the Latex template.
b) Extended abstracts must have 2 pages comprising already published work or an early work in progress.
Lastly, at least one author must attend the event in person.
Single-blind peer-reviewing by the Program Committee.
There will be no formal proceedings. Therefore, authors are allowed to submit their work accepted to the SafeAI workshop elsewhere .
A journal special issue is intended.
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this workshop. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.