Call-for-abstracts
We invite abstract submissions of up to two pages to be presented orally as talks in ICRES 2024.
Accepted abstracts will be included in the formal proceedings to be published by CLAWAR Association and indexed in SCOPUS. Abstracts should be novel and have to briefly describe new or ongoing work or pose new research questions or problems.
Abstracts can be up to two pages.
Scope
The ICRES conference series provides a multidisciplinary forum for discussing the fundamental and pressing safety, ethical, legal, and societal issues in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, and the scope is not limited to physical robots, and extends to AI in general. These are some of the topics of interest:
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Autonomy and liability
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Ethical principles in robotics
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Enhancement technologies: ethical issues
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Defining ethical guidelines for the design, use, and operation of robots
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Privacy & management of personal data
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Ethical frameworks: universal or region-specific?
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The role of industry and society in the definition of safety standards
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AI technology to block unethical/mendacious social-media communication
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Accountability in autonomous systems
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Embedding values and norms into intelligent systems
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Ethics and standardization
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Raising ethical awareness among stakeholders
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Transparency in autonomous systems
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Political and legal frameworks
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Formal and mathematical frameworks for robot ethics
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Implementations and engineering studies
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User and HCI/HRI studies at the intersection of the above issues
Proposals can be shared with the organisation until 15th April, through icres2024@clawar.org