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 -November---2-December-2022-Joint-Workshop-on-Bias
 -Risk-Opacity-Machine-Ethics-Explainability-Ethics
 -AI-BEWARE-2022-Udine-Italy-
DTSTAMP:20220906T150146
SUMMARY:Joint Workshop on Bias, Risk, Opacity, Mac
 hine Ethics, Explainability,  Ethics & AI (BEWARE 
 2022), Udine (Italy)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221202
LOCATION:Udine (Italy)
DESCRIPTION:Organizers of the BRIO Workshop (Bias,
  Risk and Opacity in AI), the ME&E-LP Workshop (Ma
 chine Ethics & Explainability - the Role of Logic 
 Programming), and the AWARE AI Workshop (Ethics an
 d AI, a two-way relationship) have joined efforts 
 and created BEWARE, a forum where to discuss ideas
  on the emerging ethical aspects of AI, with a foc
 us on Bias, Risk, Explainability and the role of L
 ogic and Logic Programming. BEWARE is co-located w
 ith the AIxIA 2022 conference to be held in Udine 
 from the 28th of November to the 2nd of December. 
  This workshop addresses issues of logical, ethica
 l and epistemological nature in AI through the use
  of interdisciplinary approaches. We aim to bring 
 together researchers in AI, philosophy, ethics, ep
 istemology, social science, etc., to promote colla
 borations and enhance discussions towards the deve
 lopment of trustworthy AI methods and solutions th
 at users and stakeholders consider technologically
  reliable and socially acceptable.  The workshop i
 nvites submissions from computer scientists, philo
 sophers, economists and sociologists wanting to di
 scuss contributions ranging from the formulation o
 f epistemic and normative principles for AI, their
  conceptual representation in formal models, to th
 eir development in formal design procedures and tr
 anslation into computational implementations.  The
  workshop invites (possibly non-original) submissi
 ons of FULL PAPERS (up to 15 pages) and SHORT PAPE
 RS (up to 5 pages). Short papers are particularly 
 suitable to present work in progress, extended abs
 tracts, doctoral theses, or general overviews of r
 esearch projects. Note that all papers will underg
 o a careful peer-reviewer process and, if accepted
 , camera-ready versions of the papers will be publ
 ished on the AIxIA subseries of CEUR proceedings (
 Scopus indexed).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Organizer
 s of the BRIO Workshop (Bias, Risk and Opacity in 
 AI), the ME&amp;E-LP Workshop (Machine Ethics & Ex
 plainability - the Role of Logic Programming), and
  the AWARE AI Workshop (Ethics and AI, a two-way r
 elationship) have joined efforts and created BEWAR
 E, a forum where to discuss ideas on the emerging 
 ethical aspects of AI, with a focus on Bias, Risk,
  Explainability and the role of Logic and Logic Pr
 ogramming. BEWARE is co-located with the <a href="
 https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Faixia20
 22.uniud.it&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AOvVaw1mYD
 _yzYqmn2JAB7xNXv4e" target="_blank">AIxIA 2022 con
 ference</a> to be held in Udine from the 28th of N
 ovember to the 2nd of December.</p>\n  <p>This wor
 kshop addresses issues of logical, ethical and epi
 stemological nature in AI through the use of inter
 disciplinary approaches. We aim to bring together 
 researchers in AI, philosophy, ethics, epistemolog
 y, social science, etc., to promote collaborations
  and enhance discussions towards the development o
 f trustworthy AI methods and solutions that users 
 and stakeholders consider technologically reliable
  and socially acceptable.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>T
 he workshop invites submissions from computer scie
 ntists, philosophers, economists and sociologists 
 wanting to discuss contributions ranging from the 
 formulation of epistemic and normative principles 
 for AI, their conceptual representation in formal 
 models, to their development in formal design proc
 edures and translation into computational implemen
 tations.</p>\n  <p>The workshop invites (possibly 
 non-original) submissions of FULL PAPERS (up to 15
  pages) and SHORT PAPERS (up to 5 pages). Short pa
 pers are particularly suitable to present work in 
 progress, extended abstracts, doctoral theses, or 
 general overviews of research projects. Note that 
 all papers will undergo a careful peer-reviewer pr
 ocess and, if accepted, camera-ready versions of t
 he papers will be published on the AIxIA subseries
  of CEUR proceedings (Scopus indexed).</p>\n</div>
URL:https://sites.google.com/view/beware2022/
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