[SydPhil] CFP - CEPE 2023: Human-AI Interaction and the Future: Values, Responsibilities, and Freedoms (due 16 Nov)
Jason Branford
jason.branford at live.com
Tue Jun 7 21:45:29 AEST 2022
CALL FOR PAPERS.
CEPE 2023: Human-AI Interaction and the Future: Values, Responsibilities, and Freedoms
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Computer Ethics: Philosophical Enquiry (CEPE) 2023 – Submission deadline November 16, 2022
CEPE (Computer Ethics—Philosophical Enquiry) is a leading international conference. It has played a significant role in defining the field since its first event in 1997. CEPE is held biennially and is organized by INSEIT (the International Society for Ethics and Information Technology).
For CEPE 2023, the conference theme will be on ethics, values, and freedoms, especially as they are expressed in human-AI interactions.
We invite submissions of extended abstracts for individual papers and proposals for symposia.
Submissions on any topic on digital technologies are welcome, but, in keeping with the conference theme, we specifically encourage submissions on:
AI and social media
AI Ethics
AI in the military and warfare
Algorithmic bias
Cyberharassment
Cybersecurity and warfare
Democracy and political implications of AI use
Ethical and equity impacts of cybersecurity resulting from a lack of security
Ethical aspects of human-robot interaction
Ethics of AI applications in medicine, education, transportation, and other fields
Information access and search engines and other related topics.
Privacy and user rights
Technology access and justice
Unintentional ethical and equity impacts of cybersecurity stemming from strong security implementations
User-centered design and user experience
and other topics related to risk, cybersecurity, securitization, internet studies, and the internet of things.
Extended abstracts and proposals for symposia shall be submitted via Easychair. (Submission link forthcoming)
Individual Papers:
Submissions should be prepared for blind review; please provide an extended abstract of 1000-1500 words; and provide a short abstract of 150-200 words suitable for inclusion in the conference program.
Symposia/Panels:
Proposals should indicate the title of the proposed symposium, a description of the topic (500-800 words); the list of participants, and the number of slots required. A regular time slot for a symposium session is typically 90 minutes. In exceptional cases, two slots may be available for a symposium.
Important Dates:
Extended abstracts and symposia proposals due: November 16, 2022
Reviews due: January 31, 2023
Paper and symposia acceptance/rejection: February 5, 2023
Final full paper due: April 1, 2023
Conference: May 16-18, 2023
Full Papers:
Upon acceptance of the extended abstracts, full papers of 5,000-7,000 words are invited for submission (and for inclusion in the conference proceedings). Note that the submission of full papers is not mandatory, but it is required if you would like to have it considered for publication in one of the relevant journals.
We plan to publish the conference proceedings in the ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS).
Conference Hosts:
Ethics Center at the Illinois Institute of Technology
Information Technology Management Program at Illinois. Tech
Jason Branford
Board Member
International Society for Ethics and Information Technology (INSEIT)
jason.branford at uni-hamburg.de
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