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2nd Workshop on ‘Public Interest AI’

Das Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft (HIIG) organisiert einen zweiten Workshop zu public interest AI, der auf der Diskussion in der KI2023 edition basiert. Die Veranstaltung findet ausschließlich auf Englisch statt.

 

2nd Workshop on ‘Public Interest AI’

Monday, 23 September 2024 | 10.00am – 4.15pm
Hosted by Theresa Züger & Hadi Asghari
Co-located with the 47th German Conference on AI (KI 2024)
Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg

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Note: Deadline extended (12 July 2024)

Aim & Scope

The number of AI projects aiming to serve the common good or a public interest is increasing rapidly. But often, the information on these projects, their initiators, funders, methods, and objectives is not transparent, hindering the goal of serving the public. Many AI applications touch upon areas that impact the public well-being, such as public health, mobility, and justice systems. In this interdisciplinary workshop, we will connect public interest theory to the debate about AI projects and foster exchange amongst existing projects that use AI to serve the public interest to explore common challenges, methods, and standards.  

This workshop builds upon the lively discussions we had in the KI2023 edition. This includes discussing the concept of public interest AI and bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field. The aim is to host a discussion on the criteria, necessary processes, and societal conditions for AI systems to serve the public interest. 

The motivation to use AI for a common good is claimed widely. Aside from the popularity of the claim, the qualities that stand for the common good or public interest of AI are rather fuzzy. From a research perspective, the lack of empirical data to analyze what kind of criteria and which actors define AI in the public interest is problematic. We hope this workshop can contribute to an exchange of recent empirical and conceptual research findings in this area and spark a discussion on public interest AI and the economic, organizational, and technological conditions underpinning its success and sustainable impact. 

This workshop addresses AI from an interdisciplinary perspective bringing the goal of serving public interest to the forefront. We encourage submissions that report on work in progress, case studies, tools, or present a synthesis of empirical insights on AI for the public interest. Topics of interest can touch upon the following list and need to also include an explicit public interest discussion: 

  • AI for accessibility
  • AI for digitalisation of public administration
  • AI for equality & equitable AI
  • AI for journalism & culture 
  • AI for mobility
  • AI for public safety
  • AI for public health and medicine
  • AI for sustainability
  • AI in service of studying systemic risks and harms
  • Critical assessments of (‘fake’) public interest AI systems
  • Data governance of public interest AI systems
  • Evaluation and auditing of public interest AI systems
  • Human agency and human oversight for AI 
  • Issues of fairness, accountability, and transparency (in public interest AI)
  • Theoretical discussion on public interest AI 

Important Dates

Deadline for Submission: 1 July 12 July 2024 AOE
Notification of Authors: 9 August 2024
Camera-ready Paper: 20 August 2024 AOE
Workshop: 23 September 2024 (time tbd.)

Submission Details

Papers between 5 to 9 ‘standard’ pages (excl. references) may be submitted. Papers need to be anonymised (double-blind review process) and written in English. Submissions are done via EasyChair (please pick the ‘Public Interest AI’ track)

Accepted papers will be published  in the open-access CEUR Workshop Proceedings. Please use the CEUR guidelines for short papers. (There is style file listed with DocX and Overleaf templates. Please use 2-column styles.)

Organizing Chairs 

Program Committee

Preliminary Agenda

The program will be aligned with the conference schedule for start & breaks

10.00-10.15am Welcome and introduction by workshop chairs
10.15-11.00amKeynote (tbd.)
11.00-12.45pmSession I: 4 paper presentations (each 15′ + 10′ Q&A)
12.45-2.00pmLunch Break
2.00-4.00pmSession II: 4 paper presentations (each 15′ + 10′ Q&A)
4.00-4.15pmConcluding Discussion

Datum der Veranstaltung

23.09.2024 | 10.00 am – 4.15 pm ical | gcal
 

Standort

Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg, Fakultät für Mathematik und Informatik,  Emil-Fischer-Straße 40,   97074 Würzburg

Kontakt

Hadi Asghari, Dr.

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter: AI & Society Lab

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