Dear Colleagues, We invite you to submit your work to the Rebellion and Disobedience in AI (RaD-AI) workshop as part of AAMAS 2022.
https://sites.google.com/view/rad-ai/home Most existing research on collaborative robots and agents, assume that a “good” agent is one that complies with the commands it is given and works in a predictable manner under the consent of the human it serves. The goal of this workshop is to challenge this assumption and to rethink the desired abilities and responsibilities of collaborative agents: When and how should an artificial agent rebel or otherwise disobey? We invite the participation of researchers interested in directly addressing Rebellion and Disobedience in AI (RaD-AI) agents, as well as submissions on RaD-AI and related topics relevant for designing, developing, demonstrating, or evaluating RaD-AI agents, including but not limited to: - Plan recognition - Goal reasoning - Value alignment - Human-agent interaction Paper Submissions: Papers should be submitted through easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=radai22 Submission deadline is January 30, 2022. Notifications will be sent by February 27, 2022. We accept submissions of the following types: regular research papers (up to 6 pages), position papers (up to 2 pages), and tool talks (up to 2 pages). Papers must be in high-resolution PDF format, formatted for US Letter (8.5" x 11") paper, using Type 1 or TrueType fonts. Reviews are double-blind, and submissions must conform to the AAMAS-22 submission instructions found here: https://aamas2022-conference.auckland.ac.nz/calls/submission-instruction/ Organizing Committee: David Aha, Navy Center for Applied Research in AI, Naval Research Laboratory Reuth Mirsky, Computer Science Department, Bar Ilan University ( reut...@gmail.com) Peter Stone, Computer Science Department, The University of Texas at Austin
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