HAI2022: HumanE AI Net conference 2022 Stockholm, Sweden, November 16, 2022 |
Conference website | https://www.humane-ai.eu/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hai2022 |
Submission deadline | October 7, 2022 |
HumanE AI conference
Stockholm, 16 November 2022
The European HumanE AI Network aims to leverage the synergies between the involved centers of excellence to develop the scientific foundations and technological breakthroughs needed to shape the AI revolution in a direction that is beneficial to humans both individually and societally, and that adheres to European ethical values and social, cultural, legal, and political norms. The core challenge is the development of robust, trustworthy AI systems capable of what could be described as “understanding” humans, adapting to complex real-world environments, and appropriately interacting in complex social settings. The aim is to facilitate AI systems that enhance human capabilities and empower individuals and society as a whole, while respecting human autonomy and self-determination.
This conference aims at present and highlights the research directions, methods and results of the network’s activities, with a specific focus on our micro-projects: our unique collaboration model that allows agile interaction between partners, interfacing related activities outside the project and easy engagement with researchers outside the consortium.
The conference will take place at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm on 16 November 2022, as a twin event with the 3rd Conference on AI for Humanity and Society (AI4HS) organised by WASP-HS in the same location on 17 November 2022. All participants are invited to attend both conferences (please note that each has its own registration form).
All HumanE AI network members and collaboration partners are invited to submit a proposal for the HumanE AI conference. All micro projects (past and current) are strongly advised to submit. Submissions should be at most 2 pages and must include:
- Title, authors and affiliations
- Link/Title of related micro project (if any)
- Main take away (results, challenges, new research questions): max 50 words
- Extended abstract (max 800 words)
- references
Timeline:
- 1 September: announcement
- 7 October: deadline for submissions
- 24 October: notifications
- 16 November: conference
Selection will be made based on relevance, balanced spread of topics, given space constraints.
A possibility of a journal special issue with selected submissions will be considered after the conference.
Conference organisers:
- Virginia Dignum
- Paul Lukowicz
- Albrecht Schmidt
- John Shawe-Taylor