IAIL2023: Imagining the AI Landscape After the AI Act Design Offices Macherei Munich, Germany, June 26-27, 2023 |
Conference website | http://iail2023.isti.cnr.it/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iail2023 |
Submission deadline | May 6, 2023 |
This workshop aims at analyzing how this new regulation will shape the AI technologies of the future. We will cover issues such as the ability of the AIA requirements to be operationalized, privacy, fairness, and explainability by design, individual rights and AIA, AI risk assessment, and much more. The workshop will bring together legal experts, tech experts and other interested stakeholders for constructive discussions. We aim at stakeholder and geographical balance. The workshop's main goal is to help the community understand and reason over the implications of an AI regulation, what problems does it solve, what problems does it not solve, what problems does it cause, discuss the new proposed amendments to the text of the AI Act, and propose new approaches that maybe have not been tackled yet.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- research papers Research papers present completed and validated research, whereas position papers present an arguable opinion about one of the workshop topics of interest. Research papers should be original, previously unpublished work. Both types of contribution can be:
- regular (12–15+ pages)
- short length (6-8+ pages)
- We also encourage authors to submit extended abstracts that present a very early stage of research or previously published work. This latter type of contributions will not be published in the proceedings.
List of Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- The AI Act and future technologies
- Applications of AI in the legal domain
- Ethical and legal issues of AI technology and its application
- Dataset quality evaluation
- AI and human oversight
- AI and human autonomy
- Accountability and Liability of AI
- Algorithmic bias, discrimination, and inequality
- AI and trust
- Transparent AI
- AI and human rights
- The impact of AI and automatic decision-making on rule of law
- Explainable by design
- Privacy by design
- Fairness by design
- AI risk assessment
- Explainability metrics and evaluation
- AI certification
- Safety, reliance and trust in human-AI interactions
- Human-in-the-loop paradigm
- Federated learning
Committees
Program Committee
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Organizing committee
- Desara Dushi
- Francesca Naretto
- Francesca Pratesi
Invited Speakers
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Publication
IAIL2023 proceedings will be published in CEUR Workshop
Venue
The conference will be held in Munich, Germany, on June 26 or 27, at the Design Offices Macherei.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed using the tag [IAIL2023] to francesca [dot] pratesi [at] isti [dot] cnr [dot] itordesara [dot] dushi [at] vub [dot] be