[CogSci] [Call for Abstracts]: 2nd International Conference on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (2ICEAI)

Steven Gouveia stevensequeira92 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 14 11:10:04 PDT 2023


Call for Abstracts *2nd International Conference on the Ethics of
Artificial Intelligence *(2ICEAI)


Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto


*Casa dos Livros | November 28, 29 and 30, 2023*


*ETHICS OF AI AWARD:*  The best-submitted abstract will receive the
opportunity to deliver a special Award Talk (note: the selected author will
have the fee waived) similar to a keynote talk.


*Description*: The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence delves into the moral
and societal implications of AI technologies. It explores the ethical
challenges surrounding AI's decision-making, bias, privacy, and potential
impacts on human rights and social equality. As AI becomes increasingly
integrated into our lives, understanding and addressing its ethical
dimensions are crucial. Ethical AI development involves ensuring fairness,
transparency, and accountability in algorithms and systems. By promoting
responsible practices, AI can be harnessed to benefit humanity while
safeguarding against unintended harm. The main goal of the *2ICEAI *is to
foster a comprehensive and informed exploration of the ethical dimensions
and implications of AI technologies by bring together experts, researchers,
practitioners, and policymakers from diverse fields to engage in dialogue,
share insights, and exchange ideas on the ethical challenges posed by AI.


The community is invited to submit proposals in different research fields
until *October 1st, 2023.*


*Topics might include (but are not limited to):*



   - Algorithmic bias and fairness in AI systems
   - Data privacy and security in AI applications
   - Transparency and explainability in AI decision-making
   - Ethical implications of AI in healthcare, finance, and other domains
   - AI's impact on human rights and social justice
   - The role of international cooperation in shaping ethical AI policies
   - Case studies showcasing successful ethical AI implementations
   - Ethical considerations in AI research, design, and development
   - Accountability, Liability and Responsibility in AI research
   - Autonomous systems and their ethical challenges
   - The role of AI in addressing global challenges and sustainability
   - Ethical frameworks and guidelines for AI deployment
   - The Ethics of Sex Robots
   - Technological Unemployment and the Future of Work
   - [Special Track] The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare


*KEYNOTES SPEAKERS:*



   - *Heidi Mertes* is an Associate Professor in Medical Ethics at Ghent
   University;
   - *Simona Tiribelli* is an Assistant Professor in Ethics, University of
   Macerata, Department of Political Sciences, Communication, and
   International Relations.
   - *Inês Dutra* is a Principal Investigator of the research group
   AI4Health – Artificial Intelligence in Health of the University of Porto.



*FEES **(from **10/10/2023 to 31/10/2023):*


   - Professionals (posdoc, professor, tenure-track):* € 120,00*
   -

   Students: (Master, PhD):* € 80,00*


*Languages of the colloquium: *Portuguese and English.


Deadline for the presentation of paper proposals: *October 1st, 2023*.


*Submission of proposals: *interconfethicsofai at gmail.com


Proposals should include two files: (in *word*. format): (1) a cover page
with identification, academic affiliation, and title (2) an anonymized
title and abstract (maximum 250 words).


Paper duration: 30 minutes (20 minutes presentation + 10 minutes for
discussion) Papers presented at the colloquium are expected to be published
in a collective, peer-reviewed volume.


Deadline for paper submission (for publication): *December 1st, 2023*


Links:
https://ifilosofia.up.pt/activities/2-international-conference-ethics-ai or
https://trustaimedicine.weebly.com/2iceai.html
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