3rd AAAI/ACM Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society

7 Feb 2020 - 8 Feb 2020

New York, USA

As AI (and associated AI-hype) grows more pervasive in our lives, its impact on society is ever more significant, raising ethical concerns and challenges regarding issues such as privacy, safety and security, surveillance, inequality, data handling and bias, personal agency, power relations, effective modes of regulation, accountability, sanctions, and workforce displacement. Only a multi-disciplinary effort can find the best ways to address these concerns, including experts from various disciplines, such as ethics, philosophy, economics, sociology, psychology, law, history, politics, interaction design, informatics, social studies of science and technology, communication and media studies, and political science, as well as those with lived experience in relation to the impacts of AI systems. In order to address these issues in a scientific context, AAAI and ACM joined forces in 2018 to start the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society.

The third edition of this conference will be co-located with AAAI-20 on 7-8 February in New York. The programme of the conference will include peer-reviewed paper presentations, invited talks, panels, and working sessions.

For more information about the event, visit the dedicated webpage.

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