[SydPhil] CFP: [Philosophy & Technology] Machine Learning and Society: Philosophical and Sociological Perspectives

Mirko Farina farinamirko at gmail.com
Tue Jan 31 22:29:13 AEDT 2023


Call for Papers for *Philosophy & Technology’*s special issue on: 'Machine
Learning and Society: Philosophical and Sociological Perspectives'
[https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/2xGpCK1DvKTqGW5RVfMRFlW?domain=link.springer.com]

*Guest editors*: Mirko Farina (Innopolis: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/jy9cCL7EwMfPZ9nz6IqOHhw?domain=mirkofarina.weebly.com)
and Witold Pedrycz (Alberta:
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/pkX3CMwGxOt5A34nNHJP2_p?domain=scholar.google.com )

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Machine learning (ML) is a branch of Artificial Intelligence that focuses
on using data and algorithms to mimic the way humans learn. ML has the
potential to deeply transform our societies and our economies. As the OECD
recently reported: ‘it promises to generate productivity, gains, improve
well-being and help address global challenges... Yet, as [its] applications
are adopted around the world, their use can raise questions and challenges
related to human values, fairness, human determination, privacy, safety,
and accountability...’

This topical collection sets out to explore the broad applications of ML in
Society. The objective of this collection is therefore to take our readers
on a fascinating voyage of recent machine learning advancements,
highlighting the systematic changes in algorithms, techniques and
methodologies underwent to date but also aptly reflecting on the
philosophical, sociological, as well as ethical consequences, overall
impact, and general desirability that such widespread adoption may entail
for future societies and individuals living within them.

We plan to organise our topical collection around four -basic- thematic
(and strongly multidisciplinary) sections, as follows:

- PART A [Machine Learning: a primer]
- PART B [Machine Learning in Policy Making]
- PART C [Machine Learning in Society]
- PART D [The Future World of Machine Learning]

PART A provides a primer on the algorithms, techniques, and statistical
methods used by computer scientists in machine learning. PART B broadly
assesses -from the perspective of general policy making- the conditions for
the application of ML in society (ideally, in fields such as government and
management, education, healthcare, and environmental protection). PART C
reviews and evaluates the merits, possibilities, and challenges associated
to the widespread implementations of ML in ‘lived environments’ (in fields
such as internet of things, automated transportation, industrial
automation, and hiring procedures). Finally, PART D offers a series of
careful reflections on major ethical and privacy issues (ranging from
algorithmic transparency, accountability, and fairness to responsibility,
interpretability, and bio-security).

All approaches, methodologies, and schools of thought are welcome, with
particular attention to sound and evidence-based reasoning.
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To submit a paper for this special issue, please follow the instructions on
the journal's website:
--> https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/2xGpCK1DvKTqGW5RVfMRFlW?domain=link.springer.com

*The deadline is 31st of July 2023.*

Thank you

With best wishes,
Mirko & Witold

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Mirko Farina, PhD, MPhil
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/jy9cCL7EwMfPZ9nz6IqOHhw?domain=mirkofarina.weebly.com/
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/Yec1CNLJyQUNG3mg4CR31LJ?domain=innopolis.university
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/XIzYCOMKzVTAyxmBWCPkO-Y?domain=streaklinks.com>

Associate Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science
Head of Human-Machine Interaction Lab (*HMI Lab
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/Yec1CNLJyQUNG3mg4CR31LJ?domain=innopolis.university/>*)
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Universitetskaya St, 1, Innopolis, Republic of Tatarstan,
Russian Federation, 420500
Email: m.farina at innopolis.ru

Honorary Member
Lab of Industrializing Software Production (LIPS)
Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering
Universitetskaya St, 1, Innopolis, Republic of Tatarstan,
Russian Federation, 420500

Expert Member of the UNESCO
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/71JVCP7LAXf4kXELpfrd2u6?domain=streaklinks.com>Inclusive
Policy Lab
Contributing Member of the Astana Club
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/jYZeCQnMBZf6yPjw0F9iSTD?domain=streaklinks.com>
Member of Task Force 1
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/g6gsCROND2urzWq32T0HPuS?domain=streaklinks.com>
on
Global Health and Covid 19 at G20
<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/whT0CVARKgClRyopGhro38T?domain=streaklinks.com>,
2021
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