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AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)

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AIES'23 is planned for Montreal in August!

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Suresh Venkatasubramanian (also on sky and mount) (@geomblog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People of ACM FAccT, AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES), ACM EAAMO (Handle Retired, Visit @EAAMO_ORG) and other academic venues researching responsible tech: Hope you're all tracking the White House announcement today on safe, secure, and trustworthy AI! Your research has helped get to this point. whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/…

AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES) (@aiesconf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slightly changed dates! AIES conference Oct. 28-30, 2024, Santa Clara, California, USA; submissions due May 14. aies-conference.com/2024/call-for-…

AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES) (@aiesconf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We apologize that we have *again* changed the dates of AIES'24 -- they are back to the original ones, Oct. 21-23. (By moving the dates the first time we had inadvertently introduced a conflict with our friends at EAAMO.) aies-conference.com/2024/call-for-…

Ioanna Papageorgiou (@ioannapapageor8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Off to California 🚀 Such a joy and honor to receive this positive feedback and the chance to share my work with the AIES community! Looking forward to discussing Proxy Fairness under the AI Act & the GDPR at the AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES) this October. #FairAI #AIAct #GDPR #AIES

Off to California 🚀

Such a joy and honor to receive this positive feedback and the chance to share my work with the AIES  community!  

Looking forward to discussing Proxy Fairness under the AI Act &amp; the GDPR at the  <a href="/AIESConf/">AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)</a>  this October. 

#FairAI #AIAct #GDPR #AIES
Dr. Emanuelle Burton (@emanuelleburton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AIES student program is now accepting applications! Accepted students (PhD only) receive free reg. + travel offsets, mentoring from a senior scholar & a chance to present their work. Deadline is soon, tho: EoD July 31st. Pls circulate! #aiethics aies-conference.com/2024/call-for-…

Lucie-Aimée Kaffee (@frimelle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our paper on Coordinated Flaws Disclosure for AI was accepted AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)! 🎉 We describe the current landscape of disclosure, the need for extension of model cards towards intent and scope, and propose a framework to disclose AI flaws including independent adjudication. Details ⬇

Ted Lechterman (@tlechtable) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An excellent opportunity for #PhD students working on #aiethics #responsibleai #aigovernance #aiforgood to attend the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics & Society in California (AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)) this year 👇

Fabian (@fabian_damken) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paper accepted at AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES) 2024! We investigate moral biases of LLMs in the moral machine experiment and how they change with the prompting language. Strikingly, we find that some models (e.g., LLama 3) prefer running over as many people as possible! arxiv.org/pdf/2407.15184

Paper accepted at <a href="/AIESConf/">AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)</a> 2024!

We investigate moral biases of LLMs in the moral machine experiment and how they change with the prompting language.

Strikingly, we find that some models (e.g., LLama 3) prefer running over as many people as possible!

arxiv.org/pdf/2407.15184
Pranav Venkit (@pranavvenkit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to announce that our paper, "Do Generative AI Models Output Harm while Representing Non-Western Cultures: Evidence from A Community-Centered Approach," has been accepted to AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES) ! 🎉 🥳 #AI #Ethics Aylin Kamelia Caliskan Sourojit Ghosh Sanjana Gautam Shomir Wilson

I'm excited to announce that our paper, "Do Generative AI Models Output Harm while Representing Non-Western Cultures: Evidence from A Community-Centered Approach," has been accepted to <a href="/AIESConf/">AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)</a> ! 🎉 🥳
#AI #Ethics 
<a href="/aylin_cim/">Aylin Kamelia Caliskan</a>  <a href="/SourojitGhosh3/">Sourojit Ghosh</a>  <a href="/Sanjana08395511/">Sanjana Gautam</a> <a href="/ShomirWilson/">Shomir Wilson</a>
Vincent Conitzer (@conitzer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this upcoming AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)'24 paper, we show that one has to at least be very careful when using active learning to learn people's moral preferences. arxiv.org/abs/2407.18889

Animesh Mukherjee (@animesh43061078) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do advertisements on e-commerce platforms impact your search experience? In our new paper arxiv.org/pdf/2407.19099 at AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES) we show that items with poor organic ranks (>100) appear as sponsored results even before the top organic ones on 1st page! Association for Computing Machinery AAAI

How do advertisements on e-commerce platforms impact your search experience? In our new paper arxiv.org/pdf/2407.19099 at <a href="/AIESConf/">AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)</a> we show that items with poor organic ranks (&gt;100) appear as sponsored results even before the top organic ones on 1st page! <a href="/TheOfficialACM/">Association for Computing Machinery</a> <a href="/RealAAAI/">AAAI</a>
Max Lamparth (@mlamparth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Our paper was accepted at AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES) happening in October! #AIES We compare human national security experts vs. LLM simulations in wargames. The results? Surprising differences in decision-making that could impact real-world conflicts. Paper: arxiv.org/pdf/2403.03407

Oriana Skylar Mastro (@osmastro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share our paper was accepted at AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)! It compares human security experts and LLM simulations in wargames—an excellent interdisciplinary collaboration with Max Lamparth, Anthony Corso, Jacquelyn Schneider, Harold Trinkunas, and Jacob Ganz. Paper: arxiv.org/pdf/2403.03407

Thrilled to share our paper was accepted at <a href="/AIESConf/">AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES)</a>! 

It compares human security experts and LLM simulations in wargames—an excellent interdisciplinary collaboration with <a href="/MLamparth/">Max Lamparth</a>, <a href="/aicorso/">Anthony Corso</a>, <a href="/JackieGSchneid/">Jacquelyn Schneider</a>, <a href="/htrinkunas/">Harold Trinkunas</a>, and <a href="/jacob_ganz/">Jacob Ganz</a>.

Paper: arxiv.org/pdf/2403.03407
Vincent Conitzer (@conitzer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In preference elicitation (or active learning), we usually never ask the same question twice, because we think we already know the answer. In this upcoming AI, Ethics, and Society Conference (AIES) paper, we study how stable people's responses about moral preferences actually are. arxiv.org/abs/2408.02862