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AIML 2020 : IEEE Intl Workshop on Advances in AI and Machine Learning (AIML): Addressing Risks and Concerns | |||||||||||
Link: https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2020/aiml/ | |||||||||||
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is finally starting to deliver real-world benefits, and early adopters in businesses and industry in several sectors are embracing the promise of AI reaping significant benefits. On the downside, like any new technology, AI presents risks, raises concerns regarding its safety and societal impact, and poses development and implementation challenges. To reap fuller potential of AI, we must satisfactorily address these shortcomings.
This 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Advances in AI and Machine Learning (AIML) aims to examine risks and concerns of AI and machine learning (ML) and showcase scientific, technical and practical advances in addressing them. The workshop will also highlight recent advances in AI and ML and their applications, cover AI strategy and policy, examine development and deployment challenges, and discuss concepts such as AI for good, Responsible AI, and Explainable AI. It is an interactive forum for AI researchers, practitioners and business executives for discussion on key issues and challenges and practices related to AI applications, and for sharing case studies and application experience. Researchers and practitioners from all over the world, from academia, industry, and government are invited to present their work, perspectives, experiences and vision, and participate in the workshop. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: • Advances in AI and machine learning, deep learning, cognitive computing, intelligent agents, chatbot • AI strategy for business and industry • AI applications in industry, business, healthcare, and education and training • AI in government and legal practice • Entertainment in the age of AI • AI for enhancing information security and privacy • Work in the age of AI • Trust, resilience, privacy and security issues in AI applications • Testing and validation of AI and ML applications • Risks, limitations, and challenges of AI and ML • Legal, regulatory, ethical aspects of AI (liability, etc.) • AI: promise vs practice • Societal implication of the rise of AI • Human-machine co-existence and collaboration • Intelligent, autonomous robots and cars • Industry 4.0 • Smart society • AI and IoT • Case studies, experience reports, position papers and visionary perspectives • Overview of AI activities in a region/country • The Future of AI Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished papers. Simultaneous submission to other publication venues is not permitted. In accordance with IEEE policy, submitted manuscripts will be checked for plagiarism; instances of alleged misconduct will be handled according to the IEEE Publication Services and Product Board Operations Manual. For detailed instructions on submission see Information for Authors at https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2020/. Submissions Due: 9 April 2020 Workshop organizers San Murugesan, Director BRITE Professional Services; Editor in Chief Emeritus, IEEE CS IT Professional, Australia, san1@internode.net Yunji Liang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, P.R.China, liangyunji@nwpu.edu.cn Piyush Saxena, Direct Supply, USA, piyush.saxena.phd@gmail.com Lia Morra, Politecnico di Torino, Italy, lia.morra@polito.it |
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