papers

We are accepting papers on Ethics and artificial intelligence from different perspectives. Accepted papers will be available for online reading and discussed in a round table with audience having the ability to ask questions at the end of the conference

Guidelines:

Submit an abstract of 250-300 words outlining your paper’s topic
Be ready for a Q&A session after your presentation

Suggestions for different fields:

1. Engineering: Explore how engineers develop algorithms and architectures to ensure fairness and ethics in artificial intelligence systems

2. Music: Analyze how AI is used to create, analyze, and modify music, and how ethics influences the creation and use of such tools

3. Languages: Consider the ethics in the treatment of natural language by AI models, including implications for automatic translation, sentiment analysis, and language processing

4. Biology and Chemistry: Explore the ethics of AI use in fields such as pharmaceutical research, bioinformatics, and molecular synthesis, with a focus on impact on human health and the environment;

5. Law: Examine the legal implications of AI use, including digital rights, data privacy, and legal liability of automated systems

6. History: Reflect on the importance of understanding lessons from the past in designing ethically responsible AI systems, avoiding repeating past ethical mistakes

7. Mathematics and Computer Science: Deepen the importance of ethics in implementing AI algorithms, including issues of transparency, fairness, and interpretability

8. Art: Explore the ethics of AI use in art and design, including issues of originality, attribution, and cultural impact. This interdisciplinary approach would allow examining the ethics in AI model training from multiple perspectives, offering a comprehensive view of challenges and solutions in this rapidly evolving field